An improved method of pose estimation for lighthouse base station extension

Yi Yang, Dongdong Weng*, Dong Li, Hang Xun

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In 2015, HTC and Valve launched a virtual reality headset empowered with Lighthouse, the cutting-edge space positioning technology. Although Lighthouse is superior in terms of accuracy, latency and refresh rate, its algorithms do not support base station expansion, and is flawed concerning occlusion in moving targets, that is, it is unable to calculate their poses with a small set of sensors, resulting in the loss of optical tracking data. In view of these problems, this paper proposes an improved pose estimation algorithm for cases where occlusion is involved. Our algorithm calculates the pose of a given object with a unified dataset comprising of inputs from sensors recognized by all base stations, as long as three or more sensors detect a signal in total, no matter from which base station. To verify our algorithm, HTC official base stations and autonomous developed receivers are used for prototyping. The experiment result shows that our pose calculation algorithm can achieve precise positioning when a few sensors detect the signal.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2411
JournalSensors
Volume17
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Oct 2017

Keywords

  • Base station extension
  • Indoor positioning
  • Infrared sensor
  • Lighthouse
  • Pose estimation
  • Virtual reality (VR)

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