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    Adaptive Vision based Tracking Control of Robots with uncertainty in Depth Information”,

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    Abstract-In this paper, a vision based tracking controller with adaptation to uncertainty in depth information is presented. Depth uncertainty plays a special role in visual tracking as it appears nonlinearly in the overall Jacobian matrix and hence cannot be adapted together with other uncertain kinematic parameters. We propose a novel parameter update law to update the uncertain parameters of the depth. It is proved that system stability can be guaranteed for the visual tracking task in presence of uncertainties in depth information, robot kinematics and dynamics. Simulation results are presented to illustrate the performance of the proposed controller

    Past, Present, and Future of Simultaneous Localization And Mapping: Towards the Robust-Perception Age

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    Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM)consists in the concurrent construction of a model of the environment (the map), and the estimation of the state of the robot moving within it. The SLAM community has made astonishing progress over the last 30 years, enabling large-scale real-world applications, and witnessing a steady transition of this technology to industry. We survey the current state of SLAM. We start by presenting what is now the de-facto standard formulation for SLAM. We then review related work, covering a broad set of topics including robustness and scalability in long-term mapping, metric and semantic representations for mapping, theoretical performance guarantees, active SLAM and exploration, and other new frontiers. This paper simultaneously serves as a position paper and tutorial to those who are users of SLAM. By looking at the published research with a critical eye, we delineate open challenges and new research issues, that still deserve careful scientific investigation. The paper also contains the authors' take on two questions that often animate discussions during robotics conferences: Do robots need SLAM? and Is SLAM solved

    Computational intelligence approaches to robotics, automation, and control [Volume guest editors]

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