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Main Author: Haeske, Noah
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.08071
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author Haeske, Noah
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contents A classic task in robotics is tracking a target in the external environment. There are several well-documented approaches to this problem. This paper presents a novel approach to this problem using infrared time of flight sensors. The use of infrared time of flight sensors is not common as a tracking approach, typically used for simple motion detectors. However, with the approach highlighted in this paper they can be used to accurately track the position of a moving subject. Traditional approaches to the tracking problem often include cameras, or ultrasonic sensors. These approaches can be expensive and overcompensating in some use cases. The method focused on in this paper can be superior in terms of cost and simplicity.
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spellingShingle Viability of Low-Cost Infrared Sensors for Short Range Tracking
Haeske, Noah
Robotics
Systems and Control
A classic task in robotics is tracking a target in the external environment. There are several well-documented approaches to this problem. This paper presents a novel approach to this problem using infrared time of flight sensors. The use of infrared time of flight sensors is not common as a tracking approach, typically used for simple motion detectors. However, with the approach highlighted in this paper they can be used to accurately track the position of a moving subject. Traditional approaches to the tracking problem often include cameras, or ultrasonic sensors. These approaches can be expensive and overcompensating in some use cases. The method focused on in this paper can be superior in terms of cost and simplicity.
title Viability of Low-Cost Infrared Sensors for Short Range Tracking
topic Robotics
Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.08071