A NorthStar IR sensor based localization system for mobile indoor robots

Localization systems are widely used in the world today to keep track of the location of many different objects. From our own location to the location of various objects, from a position on a map to the relative position in a building, many different systems can be used to detect and display the inf...

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Main Author: Ee, Hanyong
Other Authors: Huang Guangbin
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-454602023-07-07T16:24:08Z A NorthStar IR sensor based localization system for mobile indoor robots Ee, Hanyong Huang Guangbin School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Control and Instrumentation::Robotics Localization systems are widely used in the world today to keep track of the location of many different objects. From our own location to the location of various objects, from a position on a map to the relative position in a building, many different systems can be used to detect and display the information on a screen. In this project, the feasibility of implementing the NorthStar InfraRed (IR) Sensor as a localization system for a mobile robot in an office environment is tested. The NorthStar IR Sensor System consists of two parts, a projector, and a detector. The projector projects infrared light spots onto the ceiling of a room, while the detector senses the light spots and calculates its position relative to the projector. Bachelor of Engineering 2011-06-14T01:24:42Z 2011-06-14T01:24:42Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45460 en Nanyang Technological University 56 p. application/pdf
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Ee, Hanyong
A NorthStar IR sensor based localization system for mobile indoor robots
description Localization systems are widely used in the world today to keep track of the location of many different objects. From our own location to the location of various objects, from a position on a map to the relative position in a building, many different systems can be used to detect and display the information on a screen. In this project, the feasibility of implementing the NorthStar InfraRed (IR) Sensor as a localization system for a mobile robot in an office environment is tested. The NorthStar IR Sensor System consists of two parts, a projector, and a detector. The projector projects infrared light spots onto the ceiling of a room, while the detector senses the light spots and calculates its position relative to the projector.
author2 Huang Guangbin
author_facet Huang Guangbin
Ee, Hanyong
format Final Year Project
author Ee, Hanyong
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title A NorthStar IR sensor based localization system for mobile indoor robots
title_short A NorthStar IR sensor based localization system for mobile indoor robots
title_full A NorthStar IR sensor based localization system for mobile indoor robots
title_fullStr A NorthStar IR sensor based localization system for mobile indoor robots
title_full_unstemmed A NorthStar IR sensor based localization system for mobile indoor robots
title_sort northstar ir sensor based localization system for mobile indoor robots
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45460
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