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Trajectory teaching and tracking control by a sequence of image feature points

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4 Author(s)
Endo, K. ; NTT Human Interface Labs., Japan ; Tanaka, K. ; Sano, M. ; Mukawa, N.

This paper describes a method for controlling the trajectory tracking of a mobile object, enabling the mobile object to accomplish some task involving a target object. A sequence of image feature points is used to express the reference trajectory that the mobile object should track and the mobile object is controlled by a feedback control law derived from the sequence of image feature points. This control is robust and flexible because the mobile object tracks a reference trajectory in an object-centered coordinate system of the target object. Moreover, the trajectory can be taught with only an image sequence. Simulation showed that a mobile object can track a trajectory described in an object-centered coordinate system

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Intelligent Robots and Systems 95. 'Human Robot Interaction and Cooperative Robots', Proceedings. 1995 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on  (Volume:1 )

Date of Conference: 5-9 Aug 1995

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