Range Identification for Nonlinear Parameterizable Paracatadioptric Systems

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2010

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Abstract

In this paper, a new range identification technique for a calibrated paracatadioptric system mounted on a moving platform is developed to recover the range information and the three-dimensional (3D) Euclidean coordinates of a static object feature. The position of the moving platform is assumed to be measurable. To identify the unknown range, first, a function of the projected pixel coordinates is related to the unknown 3D Euclidean coordinates of an object feature. This function is nonlinearly parameterized (i.e., the unknown parameters appear nonlinearly in the parameterized model). An adaptive estimator based on a minmax algorithm is then designed to estimate the unknown 3D Euclidean coordinates of an object feature relative to a fixed reference frame which facilitates the identification of range. A Lyapunov-type stability analysis is used to show that the developed estimator provides an estimation of the unknown parameters within a desired precision. Numerical simulation results are presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed range estimation technique. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Lyapunov methods, Minmax algorithm, Nonlinear parameterization, Paracatadioptric systems, Range identification, Vision-based estimation, Paracatadioptric systems, Three dimensional, Nonlinear parameterization, Minmax algorithm, Parameterization, Range identification, Vision-based estimation, Lyapunov methods

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0209 industrial biotechnology, 0203 mechanical engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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Nath, N., Tatlıcıoğlu, E., and Dawson, D. M. (2010). Range identification for nonlinear parameterizable paracatadioptric systems. Automatica, 46(7), 1129-1140. doi:10.1016/j.automatica.2010.03.017

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Automatica

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