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A Comparative Review of Hand-Eye Calibration Techniques for Vision Guided Robots

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages 113143-113155

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3104514

Keywords

Robots; Robot kinematics; Cameras; Robot vision systems; Calibration; Service robots; Three-dimensional displays; Calibration target; camera-world transform; computer vision; hand-eye calibration; robot-hand transform; rotation; translation; vision guided robot

Funding

  1. Ser Cymru programme byWelsh European Funding Office (WEFO) through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)

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Hand-eye calibration is crucial for proper perception and mapping in vision guided robots. Research has focused on accurately calibrating the hand-eye system of robots with different levels of success, challenges, resource requirements, and complexities. Academics and industrial practitioners face the challenge of choosing the right algorithm for implementation based on identified constraints.
Hand-eye calibration enables proper perception of the environment in which a vision guided robot operates. Additionally, it enables the mapping of the scene in the robots frame. Proper hand-eye calibration is crucial when sub-millimetre perceptual accuracy is needed. For example, in robot assisted surgery, a poorly calibrated robot would cause damage to surrounding vital tissues and organs, endangering the life of a patient. A lot of research has gone into ways of accurately calibrating the hand-eye system of a robot with different levels of success, challenges, resource requirements and complexities. As such, academics and industrial practitioners are faced with the challenge of choosing which algorithm meets the implementation requirements based on the identified constraints. This review aims to give a general overview of the strengths and weaknesses of different hand-eye calibration algorithms available to academics and industrial practitioners to make an informed design decision, as well as incite possible areas of research based on the identified challenges. We also discuss different calibration targets, which is an important part of the calibration process that is often overlooked in the design process.

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