IMPROOVED ELECTRONIC DESIGN FOR ROBOT SOCCER PLAYER (MIROSOT).

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Název: IMPROOVED ELECTRONIC DESIGN FOR ROBOT SOCCER PLAYER (MIROSOT).
Autoři: SUKOP, MAREK, ONDOCKO, STEFAN, KAGYROV, ARTEM
Zdroj: MM Science Journal; Dec2025, p9070-9077, 8p
Témata: ROBOT control systems, ROBOTICS, FEEDBACK control systems, REAL-time computing, PRINTED circuits industry, MULTIAGENT systems, EMBEDDED computer systems, AUTOMATIC control systems
Abstrakt: The article presents the design and implementation of a lowlevel control system for a multi-agent system (MAS) intended for mobile robots participating in robotic soccer. The robot was developed in accordance with the specifications of the FIRA MiroSot category and currently serves as an educational platform for demonstrating multi-agent system concepts. The paper includes the complete design of a new printed circuit board, microcontroller programming using free RTOS, and the implementation of motor control algorithms with PID regulation. In addition, the article provides a comparison with the previous electronic design, with which the SjF TUKE Robotics team became the world champion in this category in 2010. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstrakt:The article presents the design and implementation of a lowlevel control system for a multi-agent system (MAS) intended for mobile robots participating in robotic soccer. The robot was developed in accordance with the specifications of the FIRA MiroSot category and currently serves as an educational platform for demonstrating multi-agent system concepts. The paper includes the complete design of a new printed circuit board, microcontroller programming using free RTOS, and the implementation of motor control algorithms with PID regulation. In addition, the article provides a comparison with the previous electronic design, with which the SjF TUKE Robotics team became the world champion in this category in 2010. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:18031269
DOI:10.17973/MMSJ.2025_12_2025115