TY - GEN
T1 - On a novel combination method for pedestrian multi-attitude solution with the wearable MEMS-IMU
AU - Li, Chao
AU - Su, Zhong
AU - Fei, Cheng Yu
AU - Li, Qing
AU - Zhang, Li Qiang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Technical Committee on Control Theory, CAA.
PY - 2017/9/7
Y1 - 2017/9/7
N2 - Pedestrian's attitude solution plays an important role in a lot ofapplication areas. For the problem ofthe pedestrian's wearable attitude solution, two kinds of wearable methods, chest-wom and waist-worn, are proposed with a novel combination method including Zero momentary attitude detection + Geomagnetic correction + Third-order Taylor expansion quaternion update algorithm (ZGT) to resolve the pedestrian's attitude. In addition, a walking experiment is designed on the multi-attitude such as snake-like, pitching, wobbling, spinning and moving backward. MEMS-IMU and laptop are used for the test data output, collecting, recording and processing the data. After compared with the other methods, the IMU placed on the waist and with new combination ZGT is selected as the best solution for this research. This concise method can achieve easily the 14000 continuous data processed in 5.01s and the total attitude angle deviation of the mean magnitude up to 10-3° compared with the result of international advanced production sbg MEMS-IMU as an approximate true value standard by itself own complicated and precise algorithm. In other words, it also suggested that feasibility and effectiveness of this method. Applied to the outdoor personnel positioning area, from calculating the difference between start and end point by moving an integral loop path on the track figure we can see: horizontal error accuracy, foot-mounted IMU with this method, can reach 0.8% in a total 230m travel. ZGT also performs well on heading correction with waist-wom IMU reducing the 9.1° yaw deviation in another experiment. To the further applications, optimization and derivation, it can be considered as a new combined solution in the other fields when use the free inertial navigation which has accumulated error solely.
AB - Pedestrian's attitude solution plays an important role in a lot ofapplication areas. For the problem ofthe pedestrian's wearable attitude solution, two kinds of wearable methods, chest-wom and waist-worn, are proposed with a novel combination method including Zero momentary attitude detection + Geomagnetic correction + Third-order Taylor expansion quaternion update algorithm (ZGT) to resolve the pedestrian's attitude. In addition, a walking experiment is designed on the multi-attitude such as snake-like, pitching, wobbling, spinning and moving backward. MEMS-IMU and laptop are used for the test data output, collecting, recording and processing the data. After compared with the other methods, the IMU placed on the waist and with new combination ZGT is selected as the best solution for this research. This concise method can achieve easily the 14000 continuous data processed in 5.01s and the total attitude angle deviation of the mean magnitude up to 10-3° compared with the result of international advanced production sbg MEMS-IMU as an approximate true value standard by itself own complicated and precise algorithm. In other words, it also suggested that feasibility and effectiveness of this method. Applied to the outdoor personnel positioning area, from calculating the difference between start and end point by moving an integral loop path on the track figure we can see: horizontal error accuracy, foot-mounted IMU with this method, can reach 0.8% in a total 230m travel. ZGT also performs well on heading correction with waist-wom IMU reducing the 9.1° yaw deviation in another experiment. To the further applications, optimization and derivation, it can be considered as a new combined solution in the other fields when use the free inertial navigation which has accumulated error solely.
KW - MEMS-IMU
KW - ZGT
KW - heading correction
KW - pedestrian's attitude
KW - personnel positioning
KW - wearable
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U2 - 10.23919/ChiCC.2017.8028267
DO - 10.23919/ChiCC.2017.8028267
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85032214815
T3 - Chinese Control Conference, CCC
SP - 5734
EP - 5740
BT - Proceedings of the 36th Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2017
A2 - Liu, Tao
A2 - Zhao, Qianchuan
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 36th Chinese Control Conference, CCC 2017
Y2 - 26 July 2017 through 28 July 2017
ER -