Title :
3D object recognition using coded light projection for robot assembly applications
Author :
Alshawish, Hadi M Mahmud ; Allen, Charles R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Newcastle upon Tyne Univ., UK
Abstract :
This paper describes the algorithms needed to allow automatic recognition of components in three dimensions (3-D) using a novel active range sensor based on liquid crystal technology, which is programmed to project coded lighting sequences onto a pallet of workpieces within a flexible manufacturing cell. A range map with up to 1200×1200 range points is constructed using a sequence of binary image captures from a single robot head camera. Calibration of the vision sensor head is achieved using a grid of black squares on a white mat placed on the pellet prior to on-line operation and accuracy of 0.33% in height measurement are achieved over a working area of 100×100 cm. The range data is processed on a digital signal processing image analyser and construction solid geometry (CSG) surfaces are matched to the data sets to extract surface models of the components. The surface model is stored in an object database and used to recognise the position of workpieces in the robot coordinate frame
Keywords :
assembling; calibration; flexible manufacturing systems; height measurement; industrial robots; liquid crystal displays; object recognition; robot vision; 3D object recognition; active range sensor; automatic component recognition; binary image captures; coded light projection; coded lighting sequences projection; construction solid geometry surfaces; digital signal processing image analyser; flexible manufacturing cell; height measurement; liquid crystal technology; object database; robot assembly applications; robot coordinate frame; robot head camera; surface models extraction; vision sensor head calibration; workpieces pallet; Flexible manufacturing systems; Head; Liquid crystals; Manufacturing automation; Object recognition; Robot kinematics; Robot sensing systems; Robotics and automation; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Signal processing algorithms;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics, Control, and Instrumentation, 1995., Proceedings of the 1995 IEEE IECON 21st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3026-9
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.1995.483975