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Marchand98f

E. Marchand, G.D. Hager. Dynamic sensor planning in visual servoing. In IEEE Int. Conf. on Robotics and Automation, ICRA'98, Volume 3, Pages 1988-1993, Leuven, Belgium, May 1998.

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Abstract

We present an approach to dynamic sensor planning problems in visual servoing. Specifically, one of the main problems in image-based visual servoing is to plan the camera trajectory in order to avoid undesired configurations (\g, features out of view, collision with obstacles, ...). Our approach uses the robot redundancy and employs a control scheme based on the task function approach. It combines the regulation of the selected vision-based task with the minimization of a secondary cost function, which reflects given constraints on the manipulator trajectory. We describe how this methodology is applied to common problems in robotic vision: occlusion avoidance, field of view constraint and obstacle avoidance. We have demonstrated the validity of this approach with various experiments

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@InProceedings{Marchand98f,
   Author = {Marchand, E. and Hager, G.D.},
   Title = {Dynamic sensor planning in visual servoing},
   BookTitle = {IEEE Int. Conf. on Robotics and Automation, ICRA'98},
   Volume = {    3},
   Pages = {1988--1993},
   Address = {Leuven, Belgium},
   Month = {May},
   Year = {1998}
}

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