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Cem Unsal
Postdoctoral Fellow, ICES
No longer a member of RI.
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Research interest keywords
artificial intelligence, control, mechanisms, mechatronics, mobile robots, and motion planning
Past Labs & Groups
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Advanced Mechatronics Lab - Research on distributed robotics, distributed informations systems, sensor based robotics, and reconfigurable systems.
Past Projects
Recent publications [View all 18 publications]
- A Multi-layered Planner for Self-Reconfiguration of a Uniform Group of I-Cube Modules
C. Unsal and P. Khosla
IROS 2001, October, 2001.
- A 3-D Modular Self-Reconfigurable Bipartite Robotic System: Implementation and Motion Planning
C. Unsal, H. Kiliccote, and P. Khosla
Autonomous Robots, Vol. 10, No. 1, January, 2001, pp. 23-40.
- Motion Planning for a Modular Self-Reconfiguring Robotic System
C. Unsal, H. Kiliccote, M. Patton, and P. Khosla
Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems 4, Springer, November, 2000.
Download: pdf [325 KB] copyrighted
- Solutions for 3-D Self-reconfiguration in a Modular Robotic System: Implementation and Motion Planning
C. Unsal and P. Khosla
Proceedings of SPIE, Sensor Fusion and Decentralized Control in Robotic Systems III, SPIE, Vol. 4196, November, 2000.
Download: pdf [3331 KB] copyrighted
- Mechatronic Design of a Modular Self-Reconfiguring Robotic System
C. Unsal and P. Khosla
International Conference on Robotics and Automation, IEEE, April, 2000.
Download: pdf [1142 KB] copyrighted
- I(CES)-Cubes: A Modular Self-Reconfigurable Bipartite Robotic System
C. Unsal, H. Kiliccote, and P. Khosla
SPIE Proceedings, Conference on Mobile Robots and Autonomous Systems, SPIE, September, 1999.
Download: pdf [5689 KB] copyrighted
- Sliding Mode Measurement Feedback Control for Antilock Braking Systems
C. Unsal and P. Kachroo
IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, March, 1999.
Download: pdf [227 KB] copyrighted
- Multiple Stochastic Learning Automata for Vehicle Path Control in an Automated Highway System
C. Unsal, P. Kachroo, and J.S. Bay
IEEE Transactions on System Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, January, 1999.
- Human Driver Models for AHS Simulations
C. Unsal
tech. report CMU-RI-TR-98-02, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, February, 1998.
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- Sensor Models for AHS Simulations
C. Unsal
tech. report CMU-RI-TR-98-01, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, February, 1998.
Download: pdf [477 KB] copyrighted
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