Journal of the Robotics Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1884-7145
Print ISSN : 0289-1824
ISSN-L : 0289-1824
Visual Impedance Using Massively Parallel Vision System
Yoshihiro NakaboMasatoshi Ishikawa
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2001 Volume 19 Issue 8 Pages 959-966

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Abstract
We introduce visual impedance, a new scheme for vision based control which realizes task-level dynamical robot control. This method is simply described as applying image features to the impedance equation so that integration of visual servo and conventional servo system can be naturally accomplished. With visual impedance, an adaptive motion is obtained for real robot tasks in dynamically changing or unknown environments based on a frame work of an impedance control.
In such cases, very high rate visual feedback is necessary to control robot dynamics but most conventional vision systems using CCD cameras can never satisfy this condition because their sampling rate is limited by the video signal. To solve this problem, we developed a general-purposed vision chip SPE and the 1 [ms] visual feedback system which can achieve an adequate servo rate to control robot dynamics.
In this paper, we first illustrate a concept of visual impedance. Then our 1 [ms] visual feedback system for robot control system is described. Last we show some experimental results with some real robot tasks.
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