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30 October 1996 Sensitivity analysis for a remote vision-guided robot arm under imprecise supervisory control
Eric T. Baumgartner, Nicholas Klymyshyn
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Abstract
This paper presents a study regarding the sensitivity of a vision-based control method known as camera-space manipulation to inaccuracies in the specified target objectives. For the application considered, the target objectives represent the image-plane appearance of a common 3D physical space point in the cameras that participate in the task. Inaccurate or incompatible target objectives are present because of the nature in which this information is relayed to the robot system from a remote operator. Therefore, a simulation-based sensitivity analysis is presented and discussed with respect to the level of terminal positioning precision that can be achieved in light of the incompatible target objectives.
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Eric T. Baumgartner and Nicholas Klymyshyn "Sensitivity analysis for a remote vision-guided robot arm under imprecise supervisory control", Proc. SPIE 2905, Sensor Fusion and Distributed Robotic Agents, (30 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.256332
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

3D acquisition

3D image processing

Error analysis

Image analysis

Visualization

Robotics

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