Abstract
This paper is the first of a two-part series on the topic of visual servo control using computer vision data in the servo loop to control the motion of a robot. In this paper, we describe the basic techniques that are by now well established in the field. We first give a general overview of the formulation of the visual servo control problem. We then describe the two archetypal visual servo control schemes: image-based and position-based visual servo control. Finally, we discuss performance and stability issues that pertain to these two schemes, motivating the second article in the series, in which we consider advanced techniques
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Dugger, W. M. (2024). Part I BASIC APPROACHES. In Inequality (pp. 1–100). Praeger. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798400669958.0003
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