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Visual tracking of a moving target by a camera mounted on a robot: a combination of control and vision

Nikos Papanikolopoulos, P.K. Khosla, Takeo Kanade

发表年份
1993
引用次数
561

摘要

The authors present algorithms for robotic (eye-in-hand configuration) real-time visual tracking of arbitrary 3D objects traveling at unknown velocities in a 2D space (depth is given as known). Visual tracking is formulated as a problem of combining control with computer vision. A mathematical formulation of the control problem that includes information from a novel feedback vision sensor and represents everything with respect to the camera frame is presented. The sum-of-squared differences (SSD) optical flow is used to compute the vector of discrete displacements each instant of time. These displacements can be fed either directly to a PI (proportional-integral) controller or to a pole assignment controller or discrete steady-state Kalman filter. In the latter case, the Kalman filter calculates the estimated values of the system's states and the exogenous disturbances, and a discrete LQG (linear-quadratic Gaussian) controller computes the desired motion of the robotic system. The outputs of the controllers are sent to the Cartesian robotic controller. Performance results are presented.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">&gt;</ETX>

关键词

Kalman filterController (irrigation)Linear-quadratic-Gaussian controlComputer visionComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceControl theory (sociology)Optical flowTracking (education)Robot

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