HAND-EYE CALIBRATION

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作者
HORAUD, R [1 ]
DORNAIKA, F [1 ]
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[1] INRIA RHONE ALPES, F-38031 GRENOBLE, FRANCE
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10.1177/027836499501400301
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TP24 [机器人技术];
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080202 ; 1405 ;
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Whenever a sensor is mounted on a robot hand, it is important to know the relationship between the sensor and the hand. The problem of determining this relationship is referred to as the hand-eye calibration problem, Hand-eye calibration is important in at least two types of tasks: (1) map sensor centered measurements into the robot workspace frame and (2) tasks allowing the robot to precisely move the sensor In the past some solutions were proposed, particularly in the case of the sensor being a television camera. With almost no exception, all existing solutions attempt to solve a homogeneous matrix equation of the form AX = XB. This article has the following main contributions. First we show that there al-e two possible formulations of the hand-eye calibration problem. One formulation is the classic one just mentioned. A second formulation takes the form of the following homogeneous matrix equation: MY = M'YB The advantage of the latter formulation is that the extrinsic and intrinsic parameters of the camera need not be made explicit. Indeed, this formulation directly uses the 3x4 perspective matrices (M and M') associated with two positions of the camel-a with respect to the calibration frame. Moreover this formulation together with the classic one covers a wider range of camera-based sensors to be calibrated with respect to the robot hand: single scan-line cameras, stereo heads, range finders, etc. Second, we develop a common mathematical framework to solve for the hand-eye calibration problem using either of the two formulations. We represent rotation by a unit quaternion and present two methods: (1) a closed-form solution for solving for rotation using unit quaternions and then solving for translation and (2) a nonlinear technique for simultaneously solving for rotation and translation. Third, we perform a stability analysis both for our two methods and for the linear method developed by Tsai and Lent (1989). This analysis allows the comparison of the three methods. In light of this comparison, the nonlinear optimization method, which solves for rotation and translation simultaneously, seems to be the most robust one with respect to noise and measurement errors.
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页码:195 / 210
页数:16
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