RESEARCHES
Smart Vision & Robotic Sensing
Professor, Robotics Laboratory
Smart Innovation Program, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering
Hiroshima University
Smart Innovation Program, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering
Hiroshima University
Idaku ISHII
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- In order to establish high-speed robot senses that are much faster than human senses, we are conducting research and development of information systems and devices that can achieve real-time image processing at 1000 frames/s or greater. As well as integrated algorithms to accelerate sensor information processing, we are also studying new sensing methodologies based on vibration and flow dynamics; they are too fast for humans to sense.
Robot-mounted High-speed Depth Vision
A high-frame-rate (HFR) structured light vision is developed for observing moving three-dimensional (3-D) scenes; it is mountable on the end of a robot manipulator for 3-D shape inspection. Our system can simultaneously obtain depth images of 512 x 512 pixels at 500 fps by implementing a motion compensated coded structured light method on an HFR camera projector platform; the 3-D computation is accelerated using the parallel processing on a GPU board. This method can remarkably reduce the synchronization errors in the structured light-based measurement, which are encountered in the projection of multiple light patterns with different timings; such synchronization errors become larger as the ego-motion of a manipulator becomes larger. The performance of our system was demonstrated by showing several 3-D shape measurement results when the 3-D module is mounted on a fast-moving 6-DOF manipulator as a sensing head.
WMV movie(2.6M) Robot-mounted high-speed depth vision |