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Uncalibrated Vision-Based Control of Two-Wheeled Mobile Robots
Jenelle Armstrong Piepmeier, Peter A. Morgan
- Year
- 2001
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
Abstract An quasi-Newton method with Jacobian estimation is used to control a mobile robot utilizing visual feedback. The method is uncalibrated, requiring no camera calibration or known robot kinematics. Given a proper task configuration, the robot can be controlled such that it follows a moving target. This paper investigates the appropriate task configurations that result in a controllable system.
Keywords
Jacobian matrix and determinantMobile robotComputer scienceComputer visionVisual servoingRobotArtificial intelligenceKinematicsTask (project management)Robot kinematics
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