This paper deals with the problem of position-based visual servoing in a multiarm robotic cell equipped with a hybrid eye-in-hand/eye-to-hand multicamera system. The proposed approach is based on the real-time estimation of the pose of a target object by using the extended Kalman filter. The data provided by all the cameras are selected by a suitable algorithm on the basis of the prediction of the object self-occlusions, as well as of the mutual occlusions caused by the robot links and tools. Only an optimal subset of image features is considered for feature extraction, thus ensuring high estimation accuracy with a computational cost independent of the number of cameras. A salient feature of the paper is the implementation of the proposed approach to the case of a robotic cell composed of two industrial robot manipulators. Two different case studies are presented to test the effectiveness of the hybrid camera configuration and the robustness of the visual servoing algorithm with respect to the occurrence of occlusions.
Position-based visual servoing in industrial multirobot cells using a hybrid camera configuration / Lippiello, Vincenzo; Siciliano, Bruno; Villani, Luigi. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ROBOTICS. - ISSN 1552-3098. - STAMPA. - 23:1(2007), pp. 73-86. [10.1109/TRO.2006.886832]
Position-based visual servoing in industrial multirobot cells using a hybrid camera configuration
LIPPIELLO, VINCENZO;SICILIANO, BRUNO;VILLANI, LUIGI
2007
Abstract
This paper deals with the problem of position-based visual servoing in a multiarm robotic cell equipped with a hybrid eye-in-hand/eye-to-hand multicamera system. The proposed approach is based on the real-time estimation of the pose of a target object by using the extended Kalman filter. The data provided by all the cameras are selected by a suitable algorithm on the basis of the prediction of the object self-occlusions, as well as of the mutual occlusions caused by the robot links and tools. Only an optimal subset of image features is considered for feature extraction, thus ensuring high estimation accuracy with a computational cost independent of the number of cameras. A salient feature of the paper is the implementation of the proposed approach to the case of a robotic cell composed of two industrial robot manipulators. Two different case studies are presented to test the effectiveness of the hybrid camera configuration and the robustness of the visual servoing algorithm with respect to the occurrence of occlusions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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