Input-output characteristics for imaged transducers
Abstract
An image processor used as a position transducer is treated on an input-output basis. If processing speed is sufficiently fast the input-output characteristic is independent of frequency and can be represented as a gain function. The input is a function of the image pattern (including intensity if grey level is used) and the output is used for control or other purposes but control is the issue considered here. A Fourier phase in conjunction with projection concepts is used to obtain control signals in the image processing. A solution to two-dimensional rotation of the object input pattern is presented. The technique can easily be extended to deal with dilation problem. Results that are important to closed loop design are included.
- Publication:
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IEEE Journal of Robotics Automation
- Pub Date:
- June 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986IJRA....2..106K
- Keywords:
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- Image Transducers;
- Position Indicators;
- Position Sensing;
- Control Systems Design;
- Fourier Transformation;
- Translational Motion;
- Instrumentation and Photography