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international conference on robotics and automation | 1987

Image preprocessor of model-based vision system for assembly robots

Hiroshi Moribe; Masaru Nakano; Toshitaka Kuno; Junzo Hasegawa

A special purpose image preprocessor for the visual system of assembly robots has been developed. The main function unit is composed of look-up tables to utilize the advantage of semiconductor memory for large scale integration, high speed and low price. More than one units may be operated in parallel since it is designed on the standard IEEE 796 bus. The operation time of the preprocessor in line segment extraction is usually 200 ms per 500 segments, though it differs according to the complexity of scene image. The gray-scale visual system supported by the model-based analysis program using the extracted line segments recognizes partially visible or overlapping industrial workpieces, and detects these locations and orientations. In recognition test using plastic workpieces, the recognition time was about 9 seconds for five pieces. In most of conventional model-based vision systems, the feature extraction time was extremely longer than that of the model-based analysis. The image preprocessor we have developed reduces the time ratio of feature extraction and model-based analysis to about 1/10.


Journal of Robotic Systems | 1985

TL-10: a programming language for assembly robots

Masaru Nakano; Junzo Hasegawa; Toshitaka Kuno; Hiroshi Moribe; Toshiaki Ikeda; Mitsuo Koide; Osamu Shiroshita; Kazutoshi Sukigara

TL-10, Toyoto Robot Language-10, is a BASIC-like robot language. It has functions that define locations and subroutine parameters, which are useful in the accumulation and the transference of robot applied technology. It also has functions to communicate with other computers such as those for vision systems. The important features are described and illustrated by examples.


Archive | 1985

Active suspension apparatus

Shun'ichi Doi; Junzo Hasegawa; Yasutaka Hayashi; Hideo Arakawa; Yuzo Yamamoto; Noboru Sugiura


Archive | 1981

Apparatus for measuring tire uniformity

Shun'ichi Doi; Junzo Hasegawa; Mutsuo Sawa; Yasutaka Hayashi; Kazuo Miki; Yuzo Yamamoto; Satoru Matsushima; Katsuhiko Fukui


Archive | 1983

Method of producing an industrial robot arm

Junzo Hasegawa; Michinori Ando; Hiroshi Nakamura


Archive | 1982

Pneumatic twisting spinning apparatus

Junzo Hasegawa; Susumu Kawabata; Hiroshi Niimi


Archive | 1979

Silver weight unevenness correcting apparatus

Junzo Hasegawa; Susumu Kawabata; Hiroshi Niimi; Yasuhiko Suzuki; Masaki Akatsuka; Takahiko Tsunekawa


Archive | 1978

Sealing cup for hydraulic piston cylinder device

Junzo Hasegawa; Masatoshi Yamada; Kaoru Nakamura; Eiichi Yasuda


SAE transactions | 1987

Design Method of Small-Ripple Vane Pump

Katsuhiko Hattori; Hideyuki Suzuki; Junzo Hasegawa


Archive | 1986

Method and device for manufacturing metal belt

Junzo Hasegawa; Munehisa Matsui; Satoru Matsushima; Kazuyuki Nakanishi; Takeo Ogasawara; Yoshihiro Oishi; Takatoshi Suzuki

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