Robust uncalibrated visual servoing control based on disturbance observer

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Zhe Ma, Jianbo Su

Abstract

In this paper, an uncalibrated visual servoing scheme with optimal disturbance rejection performance is proposed based on disturbance observer (DOB). Comparing with traditional uncalibrated methods, which estimate online the hand-eye relationship characterized by varying image Jacobian, the uncertainty of image Jacobian is eliminated via DOB to approach a given nominal model in this paper. By solving a constrained optimization problem transformed into an H∞ control framework, the disturbance rejection performance is optimized while ensuring the robust stability of the closed-loop visual servoing system. The controller is based on the nominal image Jacobian matrix, thus avoiding singularities and local minima. Simulations and experiments show that the proposed scheme performs better in tracking an object than traditional algorithms. The disturbance and image noise rejection performance is verified.

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Oct 7, 2004·IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Part B, Cybernetics : a Publication of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society·Jianbo SuYugeng Xi

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