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  • The paper discusses a fusion of monocular vision and inertial/magnetic measurements for ego-motion estimation using two types of Extended Kalman Filters (EKFs).
  • The DLT-based EKF used visual data to improve ego-motion estimates, while the error-driven EKF relied on pseudo-measurements based on projection errors of point features.
  • Experimental results indicated the DLT-based EKF provided higher accuracy in orientation and position estimates compared to both the error-driven EKF and a pure IMU-based EKF, although the DLT-based EKF was less robust in scenarios with lost visual features.

Article Abstract

In this paper measurements from a monocular vision system are fused with inertial/magnetic measurements from an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) rigidly connected to the camera. Two Extended Kalman filters (EKFs) were developed to estimate the pose of the IMU/camera sensor moving relative to a rigid scene (ego-motion), based on a set of fiducials. The two filters were identical as for the state equation and the measurement equations of the inertial/magnetic sensors. The DLT-based EKF exploited visual estimates of the ego-motion using a variant of the Direct Linear Transformation (DLT) method; the error-driven EKF exploited pseudo-measurements based on the projection errors from measured two-dimensional point features to the corresponding three-dimensional fiducials. The two filters were off-line analyzed in different experimental conditions and compared to a purely IMU-based EKF used for estimating the orientation of the IMU/camera sensor. The DLT-based EKF was more accurate than the error-driven EKF, less robust against loss of visual features, and equivalent in terms of computational complexity. Orientation root mean square errors (RMSEs) of 1° (1.5°), and position RMSEs of 3.5 mm (10 mm) were achieved in our experiments by the DLT-based EKF (error-driven EKF); by contrast, orientation RMSEs of 1.6° were achieved by the purely IMU-based EKF.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3649364PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s130201919DOI Listing

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