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Approximating a single viewpoint in panoramic imaging devices

Steven Derrien, Kurt Konolige

Year
2002
Citations
15

Abstract

Recent panoramic cameras present a very wide field of view from a single viewpoint. A single viewpoint is useful in mobile robotics for a number of reasons, including perspective reprojection and stereo analysis. However, the requirement of single viewpoint for panoramic cameras restricts the optical and geometrical design of these devices. In this paper we present a method for approximating a single viewpoint in panoramic devices that allows much greater freedom in design. We illustrate the method with a compact catadioptric device using a spherical mirror and standard optics, and apply it to perspective reprojection. The resultant panoramic camera has been integrated as a surveillance device on a small mobile robot.

Keywords

Catadioptric systemArtificial intelligenceComputer visionComputer sciencePerspective (graphical)Single cameraRoboticsMobile deviceStereopsisField of view

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