DocumentCode :
3174006
Title :
Space-variant active vision and visually guided robotics: design and construction of a high-performance miniature vehicle
Author :
Engel, Gil ; Greve, Douglas N. ; Lubin, Joseph M. ; Schwartz, Eric L.
Author_Institution :
Vision Applications Inc., Allston, MA, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
1994
fDate :
9-13 Oct 1994
Firstpage :
487
Abstract :
In this paper, the design and implementation of a miniature visually guided robot vehicle are described. The design principle underlying this vehicle, which is called CORTEX-II, is the space-variant visual architecture of visual cortex. This allows a wide visual field and high resolution to be maintained in a small and relatively inexpensive system. With a total weight of under twenty kg and size of about .5 meters, CORTEX-II incorporates a three degree of freedom active vision system (pan, tilt and zoom) mounted on a 1 degree of freedom “neck”, 160 Mflops (loosely coupled array of four TI320C40 parallel DSP´s) and 48 megabytes of memory. Topics discussed here are modification of a stock RC vehicle platform, integration of the parallel DSP platform, active vision system, battery and power systems, communications, and a programming environment for development of the real-time parallel tasks that is transparently portable between simulation and robot run time contexts. Potential applications for systems of this type include traffic monitoring, autonomous driving research, security and surveillance, space-exploration, smart weapons systems, and other application domains in which small, low-cost, high performance visually guided robots are required
Keywords :
robot vision; 0.5 m; 160 MFLOPS; 20 kg; 48 MB; CORTEX-II; RC vehicle platform; TI320C40 parallel DSP; autonomous driving research; battery systems; communications; high-performance miniature vehicle; loosely coupled array; power systems; programming environment; real-time parallel tasks; security; smart weapons systems; space-exploration; space-variant active vision; space-variant visual architecture; surveillance; traffic monitoring; transparent portability; visual cortex; visually guided robotics; Battery powered vehicles; Digital signal processing; Machine vision; Orbital robotics; Power system security; Power system simulation; Programming environments; Remotely operated vehicles; Robot vision systems; Space vehicles;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pattern Recognition, 1994. Vol. 2 - Conference B: Computer Vision & Image Processing., Proceedings of the 12th IAPR International. Conference on
Conference_Location :
Jerusalem
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-6270-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICPR.1994.576990
Filename :
576990
Link To Document :
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