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Theses and Dissertations
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Items in this Collection
- 3Computer Vision
- 2Autonomous Control
- 1Construction Equipment
- 1Deep Learning
- 1Joint Detection
- 1Machine Learning
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Spring 2021
This thesis applies computer vision and machine learning techniques to three engineering projects: a self-driving vehicle, a predictive display system, and a vision-based robot manipulator joint detector. In the first project, we build a remote-controlled car and implement three core self-driving...
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Fall 2023
Conventional control of an articulated manipulator such as robot arms involves the use of sensor measurements of joint values to calculate the position and orientation of the end-effector and to perform motion control. Conversely, in cases where direct sensing is not available, a vision-based...
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Fall 2023
Unmanned aerial vehicles or UAVs have largely become and continue to be an inseparable part of modern warfare, security and surveillance systems, first aid response, aerial cinematography and many other sectors. Therefore, achieving full autonomy for UAVs and drones would ensure mass mobilization...