Adaptive hybrid visual servo regulation of mobile robots based on fast homography decomposition (Q5964359)

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Adaptive hybrid visual servo regulation of mobile robots based on fast homography decomposition
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6547098

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    Adaptive hybrid visual servo regulation of mobile robots based on fast homography decomposition (English)
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    29 February 2016
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    Summary: For the monocular camera-based mobile robot system, an adaptive hybrid visual servo regulation algorithm which is based on a fast homography decomposition method is proposed to drive the mobile robot to its desired position and orientation, even when object's imaging depth and camera's position extrinsic parameters are unknown. Firstly, the homography's particular properties caused by mobile robot's 2-DOF motion are taken into account to induce a fast homography decomposition method. Secondly, the homography matrix and the extracted orientation error, incorporated with the desired view's single feature point, are utilized to form an error vector and its open-loop error function. Finally, Lyapunov-based techniques are exploited to construct an adaptive regulation control law, followed by the experimental verification. The experimental results show that the proposed fast homography decomposition method is not only simple and efficient, but also highly precise. Meanwhile, the designed control law can well enable mobile robot position and orientation regulation despite the lack of depth information and camera's position extrinsic parameters.
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    camera-based mobile robot system
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    adaptive hybrid visual servo regulation algorithm
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    homography decomposition
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    Lyapunov-based techniques
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    adaptive regulation control law
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