2018
DOI: 10.3390/robotics7010012
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Design of an Embedded Multi-Camera Vision System—A Case Study in Mobile Robotics

Abstract: Abstract:The purpose of this work is to explore the design principles for a Real-Time Robotic Multi Camera Vision System, in a case study involving a real world competition of autonomous driving. Design practices from vision and real-time research areas are applied into a Real-Time Robotic Vision application, thus exemplifying good algorithm design practices, the advantages of employing the "zero copy one pass" methodology and associated trade-offs leading to the selection of a controller platform. The vision … Show more

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“…Besides, this has to be achieved at a low cost to attract bridge owners' and inspectors' interest. Availability of open-source software and hardware has opened opportunities to create robotic systems for a range of computer vision applications such as autonomous real-time maneuvering of robots [19]. Highly accurate robotic camera systems have been successfully employed in laparoscopic surgeries [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, this has to be achieved at a low cost to attract bridge owners' and inspectors' interest. Availability of open-source software and hardware has opened opportunities to create robotic systems for a range of computer vision applications such as autonomous real-time maneuvering of robots [19]. Highly accurate robotic camera systems have been successfully employed in laparoscopic surgeries [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%