In this paper we introduce a new approach to visually manipulate, with the aid of a robot manipulator, a part placed randomly on a rotating turntable. The highlight of our approach is that the camera and the robot end effector are both assumed to be uncalibrated. We only assume that the height of the robot end effector is known. Our approach utilizes virtual rotation of the camera via image processing not previously introduced in the literature. Finally the tracking scheme is implemented by planning the error and gradually forcing it to zero while maintaining the torque controls within acceptable limits. This way we demonstrate a new visually guided analytical tracking scheme.Link_to_subscribed_fulltex
International audienceThis paper presents results of a model-based approach to visual tracking and p...
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Turntable-based 3D scanners are popular, but require calibration of the turntable axis. Existing met...
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Visual servoing is a process to enable a robot to position a camera with respect to known landmarks ...
This paper deals with the problem of tracking and grasping a moving part on a rotating turntable wit...
We describe a method for the visual control of a robotic system which does not require the formulati...
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International audienceThis paper focuses on the benefits of using computer vision to control a Gough...
Abstract—In this paper, we present an uncalibrated position-based fixed-camera Visual Servoing for r...
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Sponsoring organization Title and subtitle Vision Guided Force Control in Robotics (Visuellt styrd k...
International audienceThis paper presents results of a model-based approach to visual tracking and p...
In this paper, we propose a new serf-calibrated manipulation scheme for a robot on a mobile platform...
Turntable-based 3D scanners are popular, but require calibration of the turntable axis. Existing met...
The authors analyze planning and control problems in "Robotic Manipulation" in an uncalibrated envir...
Visual servoing is a process to enable a robot to position a camera with respect to known landmarks ...
This paper deals with the problem of tracking and grasping a moving part on a rotating turntable wit...
We describe a method for the visual control of a robotic system which does not require the formulati...
This paper discusses the subject of detecting the position and orientation of a moving part, which i...
With rapid development of computer technology and the industrial call for intelligent robots to play...
With the increasing involvement of industrial robots in manufacturing processes, the demand for high...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the benefits of using computer vision to control a Gough...
Abstract—In this paper, we present an uncalibrated position-based fixed-camera Visual Servoing for r...
In this paper, we present a solution and experimental results for real-time control of manipulation ...
In this paper, we consider the problem of real-time planning and control of a robot manipulator in a...
Sponsoring organization Title and subtitle Vision Guided Force Control in Robotics (Visuellt styrd k...
International audienceThis paper presents results of a model-based approach to visual tracking and p...
In this paper, we propose a new serf-calibrated manipulation scheme for a robot on a mobile platform...
Turntable-based 3D scanners are popular, but require calibration of the turntable axis. Existing met...