The first aim of any visual-servoing strategy is to avoid features being lost from the field of view and that the desired location may not be reached. However, avoiding both these system failures turns out to be very difficult, especially when the initial and desired locations are distant. Moreover, the methods that succeed in presence of large camera displacements often produce a long translational trajectory that may not be allowed by the robot workspace and/or joint limits. In this paper, a new strategy for dealing with such problems is proposed, which consists of generating circular-like trajectories that may satisfy the task requirements more naturally than other solutions. Knowledge of geometrical models of the object or points depth ...
In this paper we propose a new visual servoing technique using point correspondences. This approach ...
This paper presents a new visual servoing scheme which is invariant to changes in camera intrinsic p...
In this paper we propose a new visual servoing technique using point correspondences. This approach ...
The first aim of any visual-servoing strategy is to avoid features being lost from the field of view...
The first aim of any visual-servoing strategy is to avoid features being lost from the field of view...
The first aim of any visual-servoing strategy is to avoid features being lost from the field of view...
A new visual servoing technique consisting of generating circular-like trajectories is proposed whic...
A new visual servoing technique consisting of generating circular-like trajectories is proposed whic...
A new visual servoing technique consisting of generating circular-like trajectories is proposed whic...
A new visual servoing technique consisting of generating circular-like trajectories is proposed whic...
A new visual servoing technique consisting of generating circular-like trajectories is proposed whic...
The problem of estimating the camera displacement in eye-in-hand visual servoing is considered, and ...
International audienceIn this paper, the robustness of a new visual servoing scheme with respect to ...
In this paper we propose a new visual servoing technique using point correspondences. This approach ...
In this paper we propose a new visual servoing technique using point correspondences. This approach ...
In this paper we propose a new visual servoing technique using point correspondences. This approach ...
This paper presents a new visual servoing scheme which is invariant to changes in camera intrinsic p...
In this paper we propose a new visual servoing technique using point correspondences. This approach ...
The first aim of any visual-servoing strategy is to avoid features being lost from the field of view...
The first aim of any visual-servoing strategy is to avoid features being lost from the field of view...
The first aim of any visual-servoing strategy is to avoid features being lost from the field of view...
A new visual servoing technique consisting of generating circular-like trajectories is proposed whic...
A new visual servoing technique consisting of generating circular-like trajectories is proposed whic...
A new visual servoing technique consisting of generating circular-like trajectories is proposed whic...
A new visual servoing technique consisting of generating circular-like trajectories is proposed whic...
A new visual servoing technique consisting of generating circular-like trajectories is proposed whic...
The problem of estimating the camera displacement in eye-in-hand visual servoing is considered, and ...
International audienceIn this paper, the robustness of a new visual servoing scheme with respect to ...
In this paper we propose a new visual servoing technique using point correspondences. This approach ...
In this paper we propose a new visual servoing technique using point correspondences. This approach ...
In this paper we propose a new visual servoing technique using point correspondences. This approach ...
This paper presents a new visual servoing scheme which is invariant to changes in camera intrinsic p...
In this paper we propose a new visual servoing technique using point correspondences. This approach ...