• Title/Summary/Keyword: 줌잉 알고리즘

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Zooming fuzzy logic controller for sensorless vector control of an induction motor in low speed region under 3Hz (3Hz 이하의 저속영역에서 유도 모터의 센서리스벡터 제어를 위한 줌잉 퍼지논리 제어기)

  • Han, Sang-Soo;Choi, Sung-Horn
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.16 no.11
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    • pp.2474-2479
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    • 2012
  • A sensorless vector control of an induction motor provides a good performance in the middle and high speed region. However, in the low speed region, it is very difficult to implement the sensorless vector controller because the feeding voltage measured by the motor is very low. In this paper, to improve the performance of a sensorless vector control of an induction motor in the low speed region under 3Hz, we proposed the fuzzy logic controller using the zooming algorithm. To verify the performance of the proposed controller, an experiment has been performed.

Camera Motion Estimation using Geometrically Symmetric Points in Subsequent Video Frames (인접 영상 프레임에서 기하학적 대칭점을 이용한 카메라 움직임 추정)

  • Jeon, Dae-Seong;Mun, Seong-Heon;Park, Jun-Ho;Yun, Yeong-U
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea CI
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2002
  • The translation and the rotation of camera occur global motion which affects all over the frame in video sequence. With the video sequences containing global motion, it is practically impossible to extract exact video objects and to calculate genuine object motions. Therefore, high compression ratio cannot be achieved due to the large motion vectors. This problem can be solved when the global motion compensated frames are used. The existing camera motion estimation methods for global motion compensation have a large amount of computations in common. In this paper, we propose a simple global motion estimation algorithm that consists of linear equations without any repetition. The algorithm uses information .of symmetric points in the frame of the video sequence. The discriminant conditions to distinguish regions belonging to distant view from foreground in the frame are presented. Only for the distant view satisfying the discriminant conditions, the linear equations for the panning, tilting, and zooming parameters are applied. From the experimental results using the MPEG test sequences, we can confirm that the proposed algorithm estimates correct global motion parameters. Moreover the real-time capability of the proposed technique can be applicable to many MPEG-4 and MPEG-7 related areas.