Title :
The design and implementation of a hardwired 3-D video position-tracking transducer
Author :
Okereke, Okoro Chima ; Ipson, S.S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Bradford Univ., UK
fDate :
10/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The on-line processing of 3-D computer images is time consuming, causing delay in the information flow which makes it unsuitable for real-time control applications. This paper discusses a vision-processing system which has the potential for real-time applications. It consists of a video position-tracking transducer realized by means of hardwired analog and digital electronic circuits. A peculiar feature of this work is that the voltage, time and distance relationships intrinsic in the operation of the TV system have been used as a basis for the design of the video position-tracking transducer which converts 3-D positions to corresponding 2-D analog voltages. A prototype of this transducer has been implemented in the laboratory and used for derivation of perspective transformation matrices. The theoretical basis, system description and schematics, experimental procedures and results, and suggestions for further development are discussed
Keywords :
computer vision; image processing equipment; image reconstruction; image sensors; optical tracking; position measurement; television applications; video signal processing; 2D analog voltages; 3D position conversion; TV system; data acquisition system; hardwired 3D video position-tracking transducer; hardwired analog/digital electronic circuits; online 3D computer image processing; perspective transformation matrices; real-time applications; vision-processing system; Application software; Delay effects; Electronic circuits; Laboratories; Matrix converters; Prototypes; Real time systems; TV; Transducers; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on