Stereo Applications Need a Dedicated Lens Choosing: Selection criterial: stability and system environment
Stereo cameras perceive the world in a manner similar to humans; this similarity allows machines using stereo technology to perform and interact like human partners. Robots equipped with a stereo camera can grasp objects autonomously, without the need for additional sensors or lights. Autonomous car...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Optik & Photonik (Internet) 2018-11, Vol.13 (4), p.56-59 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Stereo cameras perceive the world in a manner similar to humans; this similarity allows machines using stereo technology to perform and interact like human partners. Robots equipped with a stereo camera can grasp objects autonomously, without the need for additional sensors or lights. Autonomous cars can have the ability to detect a human crossing the street and accurately determine their distance from the moving car, and their walking speed. The selection of the correct lens for a stereo application is much more important than for a setup with a single camera. The position and perspective of each camera with respect to the other determines the system's accuracy. Environmental parameters require consideration, in addition to temperature, shock, and vibration. |
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ISSN: | 1863-1460 2191-1975 |
DOI: | 10.1002/opph.201800031 |