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David C Conner
Postdoctoral Fellow

No longer a member of RI.

Email address: dcconner@ri.cmu.edu

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Research interests

I am investigating the development of control architectures that support autonomy. The foundation of the architecture will use linear, non-linear, and geometric control techniques to develop a palette of low level controllers that respect constraints due to actuator limitations or environmental restrictions. These low level controllers are combined using sequential composition and hybrid control theory to allow complex switching behaviors, while preserving the underlying stability and performance guarantees. The ultimate goal is to allow machines to operate with greater levels of autonomy in changing environments than is possible with current technology.

Past Labs & Groups

Biorobotics - Conducting motion planning research for snake robots, mobile robots, and actuator arrays, mainly geared for scenarios where the robot does not have a priori knowledge of the world.
Microdynamic Systems Laboratory - Exploring the limits of robotics in terms of speed, precision, dexterity and miniaturization.

Past Projects

Controlled Coverage for Auto-Body Painting - Speeding up of the paint spray-gun path programming by automation, achieving uniform coverage.
 

Recent publications [View all 11 publications]


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