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Multi-rate Visual Servoing Based on Dual-Rate High Order Holds

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This paper describes a multi-rate approach based on the extensive use of Dual-rate High Order Holds for visual servoing systems. Moreover a complete description of a general multi-rate approach, comparing Dual-rate Image-Based Visual Servoing algorithm with Dual-rate PID controller, where the PID is separated into its two different dynamics, using two different sampling periods is presented. In addition, a multi-rate Kalman filter is compared with Dual-rate High Order Holds, as an attempt to extend the use of this kind of interfaces to the estimation process. Results are obtained by simulation and also using a 6-DOF industrial robot (KUKA KR5 sixx R650) for the case of tracking objects with fast movement. This paper has validated the use of Dual-rate High Order Holds in non-linear systems, in general, and in robot visual servoing, in particular.

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Solanes, J.E., Tornero, J., Armesto, L., Girbés, V. (2011). Multi-rate Visual Servoing Based on Dual-Rate High Order Holds. In: Groß, R., Alboul, L., Melhuish, C., Witkowski, M., Prescott, T.J., Penders, J. (eds) Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems. TAROS 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 6856. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23232-9_18

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