The obstacle avoidance system for mobile robot based on binocular stereo vision

Author(s):  
Yongguo Zhao ◽  
Xianlun Hou ◽  
Lei Jia ◽  
Sile Ma
Author(s):  
T. VENKATESWARA RAO ◽  
M. VEERA VENKATARAMANA RAO ◽  
P. V. NARASAIAH

This paper describes design of artificial landmark based on colour model used for Self-planning in unstructured environment to a robot for its movement. This method provides less error in estimation when compared to existing methods. This project is an investigation into building a system which visually detects artificial landmarks to determine the landmarks within a location, decipher their position within that location and track the landmark throughout the location using Binocular stereo vision.


2011 ◽  
Vol 271-273 ◽  
pp. 137-143
Author(s):  
Lin Feng Xu ◽  
Zhi Xiang Tian

Based on the sliding mode variable structure control theory, the sliding mode control algorithm is proposed for a nonholonomic mobile robot system. The Lyapunov function and exponential approximation law are used for designing the control law of the mobile robot. And the binocular stereo vision method is proposed for the four wheeled AGV to implement the obstacle detection and the depth calculation. Finally, the control law is designed and simulated by the proposed algorithm for the wheeled mobile robot, and the simulation results show that the proposed algorithm is efficient, and also can reduce the chattering of the system, and in the experiment the four wheeled mobile robot can also successfully detect obstacles.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 234
Author(s):  
Jing Ding ◽  
Zhigang Yan ◽  
Xuchen We

To obtain effective indoor moving target localization, a reliable and stable moving target localization method based on binocular stereo vision is proposed in this paper. A moving target recognition extraction algorithm, which integrates displacement pyramid Horn–Schunck (HS) optical flow, Delaunay triangulation and Otsu threshold segmentation, is presented to separate a moving target from a complex background, called the Otsu Delaunay HS (O-DHS) method. Additionally, a stereo matching algorithm based on deep matching and stereo vision is presented to obtain dense stereo matching points pairs, called stereo deep matching (S-DM). The stereo matching point pairs of the moving target were extracted with the moving target area and stereo deep matching point pairs, then the three dimensional coordinates of the points in the moving target area were reconstructed according to the principle of binocular vision’s parallel structure. Finally, the moving target was located by the centroid method. The experimental results showed that this method can better resist image noise and repeated texture, can effectively detect and separate moving targets, and can match stereo image points in repeated textured areas more accurately and stability. This method can effectively improve the effectiveness, accuracy and robustness of three-dimensional moving target coordinates.


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