Visual Error Constraint Free Visual Servoing Using Novel Switched Part Jacobian Control

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Abstract

This research advances the state of the image-based visual servoing (IBVS) of robotic arms to handle very large visual errors without the camera advance/retreat problem. Conventional visual servoing schemes either consist of a partitioned or a switched system that relies on the feature Jacobian to find a unique feature for partitioning control along the specific DoF. We suggest a new IBVS scheme based on part-manipulator Jacobian approach for building a hybrid switched-partitioned task jacobian without the need to define new features. Utilizing this computationally efficient, directly defined Part-manipulator Jacobian an efficient second order minimization(ESM) based adaptive switching controller was constructed. The proposed scheme was tested in the eye-in-hand configuration on a 6-DoF simulated robotic arm and a 7-DoF real robotic arm for a set of large visual errors between the initial and the desired frames, including a rotational error of 180° around the camera optical axis. Compared to other IBVS schemes under various simulation conditions, the performance of the proposed scheme remained superior to that of the Jacobian-pseudo-inverse and other ESM-based IBVS schemes. The experimental results showed a notable expansion of the convergence zone up to 180° rotational errors with a 40% improvement in the convergence rates with a significant 90% reduction in the joint velocities and joint energies required to complete the task. The proposed controller possesses no camera advance/retreat motion, has a task Jacobian matrix that is well-conditioned, and it is computationally efficient. Moreover, the method is independent of the robot's DoF and is extendable to other visual servoing schemes.

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Arif, Z., Fu, Y., Siddiqui, M. K., & Zhang, F. (2022). Visual Error Constraint Free Visual Servoing Using Novel Switched Part Jacobian Control. IEEE Access, 10, 103669–103693. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3203734

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