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Tytuł artykułu

Range identification for a perspective dynamic system with a single homogeneous observation

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Perspective problems arise in machine vision when using a camera to observe the scene. Essential problems include the identification of unknown states and/or unknown parameters from perspective observations. Range identification is used to estimate the states/positions of a moving object with known motion parameters. Range estimation has been discussed in the literature using nonlinear observers with full homogeneous observations derived from the image plane. In this paper, the same range identification problem is discussed with a single homogeneous observation using nonlinear observers. Our simulation results verify the convergence of the observers when their observability conditions are satisfied. sm

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15

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1

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63-72

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wydano
2005
otrzymano
2004-08-23
poprawiono
2004-10-10
(nieznana)
2005-01-10

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autor
  • Center for Self-Organizing and Intelligent Systems (CSOIS), Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Utah State University (USU), 4160 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322-4160, USA
  • Center for Self-Organizing and Intelligent Systems (CSOIS), Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Utah State University (USU), 4160 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322-4160, USA
autor
  • Research and Technology Development Center Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, M/S 2-236 11100, Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel, MD 20723-6099, USA

Bibliografia

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  • Ma L., Chen Y. and Moore K.L. (2004): Range identification for perspective dynamic system with single homogeneous observation. - Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. s Robot. and Automat., New Orleans, pp. 5207-5211.
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