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Visual–inertial displacement sensing using data fusion of vision‐based displacement with acceleration
In recognition of the importance of the displacement associated with assessing structural condition, many displacement measurement methods have been proposed to date. With advances in optics and electronics, displacement measurement relying on computer‐vision techniques to convert pixel movement into structural displacement has drawn much attention recently, thanks to its simplicity in installation and relatively inexpensive cost. Despite numerous advantages, 2 major obstacles that prohibit the use of vision‐based method are (a) resolution, which is a function of distance between the camera and the structure, and (b) limited frame rate, which both lower dynamic displacement‐capturing capability. In this paper, to enhance the quality of vision‐based displacement measurement, data fusion with acceleration measurement is proposed to improve the dynamic range of displacements while lowering signal noise. To achieve fusion between vision‐based displacement and acceleration, complementary filters and a time synchronization method between 2 different sources were proposed. The proposed methods were verified through numerical analysis and an experimental test, the results of which showed the validity of proposed data fusion.
Visual–inertial displacement sensing using data fusion of vision‐based displacement with acceleration
In recognition of the importance of the displacement associated with assessing structural condition, many displacement measurement methods have been proposed to date. With advances in optics and electronics, displacement measurement relying on computer‐vision techniques to convert pixel movement into structural displacement has drawn much attention recently, thanks to its simplicity in installation and relatively inexpensive cost. Despite numerous advantages, 2 major obstacles that prohibit the use of vision‐based method are (a) resolution, which is a function of distance between the camera and the structure, and (b) limited frame rate, which both lower dynamic displacement‐capturing capability. In this paper, to enhance the quality of vision‐based displacement measurement, data fusion with acceleration measurement is proposed to improve the dynamic range of displacements while lowering signal noise. To achieve fusion between vision‐based displacement and acceleration, complementary filters and a time synchronization method between 2 different sources were proposed. The proposed methods were verified through numerical analysis and an experimental test, the results of which showed the validity of proposed data fusion.
Visual–inertial displacement sensing using data fusion of vision‐based displacement with acceleration
Park, Jong‐Woong (author) / Moon, Do‐Soo (author) / Yoon, Hyungchul (author) / Gomez, Fernando (author) / Spencer Jr., Billie F. (author) / Kim, Jong R. (author)
2018-03-01
14 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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