一种用于家庭服务机器人的可变结构光三维红外相机

Sukhan Lee, Jongmoo Choi, Seungmin Baek, Byungchan Jung, Changsik Choi, Hunmo Kim, Jeongtaek Oh, Seungsub Oh, DaeSik Kim, Jaekeun Na
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人们对高性能的3D传感器表现出了极大的兴趣,同时,紧凑的尺寸和低成本的3D传感器,反映了服务机器人对3D环境传感日益增长的需求。与这种3D传感器相关的一个重要要求是,在与人密切和持续接触的情况下,传感不会以任何方式刺激或干扰人。此外,由于服务机器人需要昼夜工作,因此这种3D传感器应该可靠且对环境光照的变化具有鲁棒性。本文提出了一种具有可变结构光的三维红外摄像机,该摄像机对人类友好,并且具有足够的鲁棒性,可用于家庭服务机器人。选择红外作为传感介质是为了满足人性化和对光照变化的鲁棒性要求。采用数字镜像装置(DMD)高速生成和投影可变图案,实现实时操作。在实施中,我们强调模块化组件的集成,以支持实时传感和尺寸紧凑。在现实世界中进行了一系列实验,包括人脸、雕像和塑料模型。实验结果表明,所实现的三维红外相机对光照变化具有较强的鲁棒性,并且具有人性化的优点。
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A 3D IR Camera with Variable Structured Light for Home Service Robots
There has shown a significant interest in a high performance of, at the same time, a compact size and low cost of, 3D sensor, in reflection of a growing need of 3D environmental sensing for service robotics. One of the important requirements associated with such a 3D sensor is that sensing does not irritate or disturb human in any way while working in close and continuous contact with human. Furthermore, such a 3D sensor should be reliable and robust to the change of environmental illumination as service robots are required to work day and night. This paper presents a 3D IR camera with variable structured light that is human friendly and robust enough for application to home service robots. Infrared is chosen as the sensing medium in order to meet the requirement of human friendliness and robustness to illumination change. A Digital Mirror Device (DMD) is employed to generate and project variable patterns at a high speed for real-time operation. In implementation, we emphasize the integration of modular components to support real-time sensing and compactness in size. A number of real-world experimentations are conducted, including a human face, a statue, and a plastic model. The experimental results have demonstrated that the implemented 3D IR Camera is robust to illumination change, in addition to its advantage of human friendliness.
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