A visual servoing strategy for keeping features in the field of view is proposed which consists of a switching among position-based control strategies and backward motion. In the absence of uncertainty on the extrinsic parameters, all features are kept in the field of view. Moreover, if the intrinsic parameters are also known, the trajectory length is minimized in the rotational space and, for some cases, also minimized in the translational space. Simulation results also show a certain degree of robustness against uncertainty on the intrinsic parameters.
Chesi, G., Hashimoto, K., Prattichizzo, D., Vicino, A. (2004). Keeping features in the field of view in eye-in-hand visual servoing: a switching approach. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION, 20(5), 908-913 [10.1109/TRO.2004.829456].
Keeping features in the field of view in eye-in-hand visual servoing: a switching approach
CHESI, GRAZIANO;PRATTICHIZZO, DOMENICO;VICINO, ANTONIO
2004-01-01
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A visual servoing strategy for keeping features in the field of view is proposed which consists of a switching among position-based control strategies and backward motion. In the absence of uncertainty on the extrinsic parameters, all features are kept in the field of view. Moreover, if the intrinsic parameters are also known, the trajectory length is minimized in the rotational space and, for some cases, also minimized in the translational space. Simulation results also show a certain degree of robustness against uncertainty on the intrinsic parameters.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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