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Paper Abstract
For search and rescue robots and reconnaissance robots it is important to detect objects in their vicinity. We have
developed a scanning laser line striper that can produce dense 3D images using active illumination. The scanner consists
of a camera and a MEMS-micro mirror based projector. It can also detect the presence of optically difficult material like
glass and metal. The sensor can be used for autonomous operation or it can help a human operator to better remotely
control the robot. In this paper we will evaluate the performance of the scanner under outdoor illumination, i.e. from
operating in the shade to operating in full sunlight. We report the range, resolution and accuracy of the sensor and its
ability to reconstruct objects like grass, wooden blocks, wires, metal objects, electronic devices like cell phones, blank
RPG, and other inert explosive devices. Furthermore we evaluate its ability to detect the presence of glass and polished
metal objects. Lastly we report on a user study that shows a significant improvement in a grasping task. The user is
tasked with grasping a wire with the remotely controlled hand of a robot. We compare the time it takes to complete the
task using the 3D scanner with using a traditional video camera.
Paper Details
Date Published: 17 May 2013
PDF: 11 pages
Proc. SPIE 8741, Unmanned Systems Technology XV, 87410T (17 May 2013); doi: 10.1117/12.2016003
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8741:
Unmanned Systems Technology XV
Robert E. Karlsen; Douglas W. Gage; Charles M. Shoemaker; Grant R. Gerhart, Editor(s)
PDF: 11 pages
Proc. SPIE 8741, Unmanned Systems Technology XV, 87410T (17 May 2013); doi: 10.1117/12.2016003
Show Author Affiliations
Christoph Mertz, Carnegie Mellon Univ. (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 8741:
Unmanned Systems Technology XV
Robert E. Karlsen; Douglas W. Gage; Charles M. Shoemaker; Grant R. Gerhart, Editor(s)
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