AbstractAccelerometers are used in most robot navigation systems as sensors for robot speed and localization. Normally, these accelerometers sense the body acceleration, which is integrated to determine the robot velocity, and cumulatively the robot position relative to the starting position. When the robot is moving on a horizontal surface, the computed speed will in general reflect the actual robot speed; however, when the robot is moving on an inclined surface, such as uphill or downhill motions, then the measured speed will include components due to gravity, which are not part of the actual robot speed. Therefore the computed speed will not reflect the actual robot speed. These gravity components must be compensated for in the speed com...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A low-cost solid-state inertial navigation system (INS) for m...
Future outdoor mobile robots will have to explore larger and larger areas, performing difficult task...
Abstract—In this paper a method is introduced that combines Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) readouts...
In this work, the feasibility of a novel method for combining inertial information gathered from acc...
In the medical field, accelerometers are often used for measuring inclination of body segments and a...
Many systems for recording human movement need some reference from beacons near the subject, such as...
Abstract: This paper presents a compensation method for an accelerometer to measure acceleration dat...
A low-cost solid-state inertial navigation system. (INS) for mobile robotics applications is describ...
Accelerometers are used to measure a combination of physical parameter like “Inertia”, “Tilt/Inclina...
The gravity gradiometer is widely used in mineral prospecting, including in the exploration of miner...
In this paper we propose an approach for the estimation of the slope of the walking surface during n...
This paper deals with an acceleration measuring unit, which uses two biaxial accelerometers, and com...
To improve the accuracy of slope monitoring data based on a measuring robot, an effective and viable...
The acceleration due to gravity is determined from the descent of a near frictionless glider on an i...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.he evaluation of a low-cost solid-state gyroscope for robotic...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A low-cost solid-state inertial navigation system (INS) for m...
Future outdoor mobile robots will have to explore larger and larger areas, performing difficult task...
Abstract—In this paper a method is introduced that combines Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) readouts...
In this work, the feasibility of a novel method for combining inertial information gathered from acc...
In the medical field, accelerometers are often used for measuring inclination of body segments and a...
Many systems for recording human movement need some reference from beacons near the subject, such as...
Abstract: This paper presents a compensation method for an accelerometer to measure acceleration dat...
A low-cost solid-state inertial navigation system. (INS) for mobile robotics applications is describ...
Accelerometers are used to measure a combination of physical parameter like “Inertia”, “Tilt/Inclina...
The gravity gradiometer is widely used in mineral prospecting, including in the exploration of miner...
In this paper we propose an approach for the estimation of the slope of the walking surface during n...
This paper deals with an acceleration measuring unit, which uses two biaxial accelerometers, and com...
To improve the accuracy of slope monitoring data based on a measuring robot, an effective and viable...
The acceleration due to gravity is determined from the descent of a near frictionless glider on an i...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.he evaluation of a low-cost solid-state gyroscope for robotic...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A low-cost solid-state inertial navigation system (INS) for m...
Future outdoor mobile robots will have to explore larger and larger areas, performing difficult task...
Abstract—In this paper a method is introduced that combines Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) readouts...