Title :
Humanoid Machine Vision System and GPS
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Manuf. Eng., Budapest Univ. of Technol. & Econ., Hungary
Abstract :
Omnidirectional imaging is expanding its applicability by introducing a new imaging device, called Humanoid Machine Vision System (HMVS). It consists of two main parts: an imaging block such as the panoramic annular lens (PAL) that renders an omnidirectional panoramic view, and a so-called foveal lens. As a consequence, it is capable to highlight - even enlarge - a selected portion of its omnidirectional 360° visual field. In this regard, HMVS surpasses the capability of the human vision, which covers only a visual field of about 40°. New design principles for PAL are described, and the design criteria for the foveal lens are discussed. The HMVS with the newly designed PAL is suitable to perform long-range target distance measurement, especially, if combined with GPS. An overview of how long-range imaging and target pinpointing could be achieved is presented.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; computer vision; distance measurement; lenses; GPS; Humanoid Machine Vision System; foveal lens; imaging block; long-range imaging; long-range target distance measurement; omnidirectional 360° visual field; omnidirectional imaging; panoramic annular lens; panoramic view; target pinpointing; Distance measurement; Flowcharts; Global Positioning System; Humans; Lenses; Machine vision; Manufacturing; Optical design; Optical imaging; Performance evaluation;
Conference_Titel :
Omnidirectional Vision, 2002. Proceedings. Third Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1629-7
DOI :
10.1109/OMNVIS.2002.1044504