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Determining planar location via complement-free de Brujin sequences using discrete optical sensors
Edward R. Scheinerman
- Year
- 2001
- Citations
- 22
Abstract
We present a technique for determining the absolute x, y-location of a robot in a workspace. The floor of the workspace is tiled with black and white squares in a pattern based on a variant of a de Bruijn sequence. The black/white pattern on the floor is read by a modest number of inexpensive, discrete optical sensors, and a simple algorithm determines the position of the robot.
Keywords
WorkspaceDe Bruijn sequencePlanarComputer scienceComplement (music)RobotSequence (biology)Computer visionPosition (finance)Artificial intelligence
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