학술논문

Model-based extended quaternion Kalman filter to inertial orientation tracking of arbitrary kinematic chains.
Document Type
Article
Source
SpringerPlus. 11/14/2016, Vol. 5 Issue 1, p1-13. 13p.
Subject
*KALMAN filtering
*KINEMATICS
*HUMAN skeleton
*HUMAN anatomy
*OPTICS
Language
ISSN
2193-1801
Abstract
Inertial orientation tracking is still an area of active research, especially in the context of out-door, real-time, human motion capture. Existing systems either propose loosely coupled tracking approaches where each segment is considered independently, taking the resulting drawbacks into account, or tightly coupled solutions that are limited to a fixed chain with few segments. Such solutions have no flexibility to change the skeleton structure, are dedicated to a specific set of joints, and have high computational complexity. This paper describes the proposal of a new model-based extended quaternion Kalman filter that allows for estimation of orientation based on outputs from the inertial measurements unit sensors. The filter considers interdependencies resulting from the construction of the kinematic chain so that the orientation estimation is more accurate. The proposed solution is a universal filter that does not predetermine the degree of freedom at the connections between segments of the model. To validation the motion of 3-segments single link pendulum captured by optical motion capture system is used. The next step in the research will be to use this method for inertial motion capture with a human skeleton model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]