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Stereoscopic Machine-Vision System Using Projected Circles

TBMG-7661

03/01/2010

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A machine-vision system capable of detecting obstacles large enough to damage or trap a robotic vehicle is undergoing development. The system includes (1) a pattern generator that projects concentric circles of laser light forward onto the terrain, (2) a stereoscopic pair of cameras that are aimed forward to acquire images of the circles, (3) a frame grabber and digitizer for acquiring image data from the cameras, and (4) a single-board computer that processes the data. The system is being developed as a prototype of machine-vision systems to enable robotic vehicles (“rovers”) on remote planets to avoid craters, large rocks, and other terrain features that could capture or damage the vehicles. Potential terrestrial applications of systems like this one could include terrain mapping, collision avoidance, navigation of robotic vehicles, mining, and robotic rescue.

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"Stereoscopic Machine-Vision System Using Projected Circles," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2010.
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Mar 1, 2010
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TBMG-7661
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English