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A comparative study of conventional visual servoing schemes in microsystem applications

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A comparative study of conventional visual servoing schemes in microsystem applications
— This paper presents an experimental comparison of conventional (calibrated and uncalibrated) image based visual servoing methods in various microsystem applications. Both visual servoing techniques were tested on a microassembly workstation, and their regulation and tracking performances are evaluated. Calibrated visual servoing demands the optical system calibration for the image Jacobian estimation and if a precise optical system calibration is done, it ensures a better accuracy, precision and settling time compared with the uncalibrated approach. On the other hand, in the uncalibrated approach, optical system calibration is not required and since the Jacobian is estimated dynamically, it is more flexible.
Hakan Bilen, Muhammet A. Hocaoglu, Erol Ozgur, Mus
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where IROS
Authors Hakan Bilen, Muhammet A. Hocaoglu, Erol Ozgur, Mustafa Unel, Asif Sabanovic
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