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[Project image] High Speed Stereo Range Mapping (STORM)
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Head: William P Ross

Mailing address:
Carnegie Mellon University
Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213


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Project Description

The STORM system was developed to provide 3-dimensional sensing for the Dante Volcano Explorer and Navlab robots. The purpose of this system was to provide high quality, medium-resolution range images at reasonable (for the time) rates. By carefully controlling the camera geometry and by using multi-baseline techniques developed by Dr Takeo Kanade, we produced a very effective, practical stereo system which has been of great use in a variety of robotic applications.

Past members

Name Title Email Address
William's personal homepage William P Ross Principal NREC Commericalizaton Special br@cs.cmu.edu


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