Design of a novel stereo vision navigation system for mobile robots

This paper presents a design method for a novel configured stereo vision navigation system for mobile robots, which is a catadioptric sensor called OSVOD (omnidirectional stereo vision optical device) based on a common perspective camera coupled with two hyperbolic mirrors. As the hyperbolic mirrors...

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