A sensor fusion method was developed for vertical channel stabilization by fusing inertial measurements from an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and pressure altitude measurements from a barometric altimeter integrated in the same device (baro-IMU). An Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) estimated the quaternion from the sensor frame to the navigation frame; the sensed specific force was rotated into the navigation frame and compensated for gravity, yielding the vertical linear acceleration; finally, a complementary filter driven by the vertical linear acceleration and the measured pressure altitude produced estimates of height and vertical velocity. A method was also developed to condition the measured pressure altitude using a whitening filter, w...
© 2010 Edgar CharryAs a promising alternative to laboratory constrained video capture systems in stu...
The importance of research in Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) has been growing in recent years. Us...
The usage of inertial sensors has traditionally been confined primarily to the avi-ation and marine ...
A sensor fusion method was developed for vertical channel stabilization by fusing inertial measureme...
This paper presents an accurate system to estimate the altitude of a rigid body by fusing data from ...
The article presents the use of barometric sensors to precisely determine the altitude of a flying o...
We present a novel method of estimating gait altitude by using the acceleration and angular velocity...
In the inertial navigation system, the altitude error diverges exponentially if external sensors do...
This paper describes the development of a multifloor hybrid inertial/barometric navigation system. T...
The following work presents the study of fall detection using inertial and barometric pressure senso...
In the elderly population, falls are one of the major causes of injuries. Fall detection algorithms ...
The project explores the possibilities on how to improve the accuracy of GPS velocity data by using ...
An issue of improving flight safety during landing with an inertial navigation system (INS) and a fa...
The altitude of a moving vehicle as reported by GPS suffers from intermittent errors caused by tempo...
This paper introduces a technique to transform between geometric and barometric estimates of altitud...
© 2010 Edgar CharryAs a promising alternative to laboratory constrained video capture systems in stu...
The importance of research in Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) has been growing in recent years. Us...
The usage of inertial sensors has traditionally been confined primarily to the avi-ation and marine ...
A sensor fusion method was developed for vertical channel stabilization by fusing inertial measureme...
This paper presents an accurate system to estimate the altitude of a rigid body by fusing data from ...
The article presents the use of barometric sensors to precisely determine the altitude of a flying o...
We present a novel method of estimating gait altitude by using the acceleration and angular velocity...
In the inertial navigation system, the altitude error diverges exponentially if external sensors do...
This paper describes the development of a multifloor hybrid inertial/barometric navigation system. T...
The following work presents the study of fall detection using inertial and barometric pressure senso...
In the elderly population, falls are one of the major causes of injuries. Fall detection algorithms ...
The project explores the possibilities on how to improve the accuracy of GPS velocity data by using ...
An issue of improving flight safety during landing with an inertial navigation system (INS) and a fa...
The altitude of a moving vehicle as reported by GPS suffers from intermittent errors caused by tempo...
This paper introduces a technique to transform between geometric and barometric estimates of altitud...
© 2010 Edgar CharryAs a promising alternative to laboratory constrained video capture systems in stu...
The importance of research in Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) has been growing in recent years. Us...
The usage of inertial sensors has traditionally been confined primarily to the avi-ation and marine ...