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A Novel Mechanism for Stereo Active Vision

Samer M. Abdallah, S. Rougeaux, Alex Zelinsky

Year
2000
Citations
42

Abstract

This paper deals with the mechanical aspects of robot vision and focuses on the design and implementation of a high-performance system. The system is called CeDAR (Cable Drive Active vision Robot). As part of the research at the Robotic Systems Laboratory (RSL) to develop real-world vision systems, CeDAR is designed for speed and accuracy through its novel use of cables in zerobacklash transmissions and a parallel mechanical architecture. By optimising the design for agility, the system is able to a carry a large payload (700g) while achieving its performance specification of five 90 saccades per second with an angular repeatability of 0.01 in all three axes.

Keywords

Payload (computing)Active visionMachine visionStereopsisComputer scienceRobotComputer visionMechanism (biology)Artificial intelligenceRobot vision

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