A simple interface for 3D position estimation of a mobile robot with single camera

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Abstract

In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of mobile robots controlled by a smart phone or tablet. This paper proposes a visual control interface for a mobile robot with a single camera to easily control the robot actions and estimate the 3D position of a target. In this proposal, the mobile robot employed an Arduino Yun as the core processor and was remote-controlled by a tablet with an Android operating system. In addition, the robot was fitted with a three-axis robotic arm for grasping. Both the real-time control signal and video transmission are transmitted viaWi-Fi. We show that with a properly calibrated camera and the proposed prototype procedures, the users can click on a desired position or object on the touchscreen and estimate its 3D coordinates in the real world by simple analytic geometry instead of a complicated algorithm. The results of the measurement verification demonstrates that this approach has great potential for mobile robots.

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Chao, C. T., Chung, M. H., Chiou, J. S., & Wang, C. J. (2016). A simple interface for 3D position estimation of a mobile robot with single camera. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16040435

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