Computer Animation 2000 (CA'00) Sensor Fusion for Motion Capture System Based on System Identification Philadelphia, Pennsylvania May 03-May 05 ISBN: 0-7695-0683-6
We propose a sensor fusion technique for motion capture system. In our system, two kinds of sensors are used for mutual assistance. Four magnetic sensors (markers) are attached on the upper arms and the back of the hands for assisting twelve optical sensors, which are attached on the arms of a performer. The optical sensor information is not always complete because the optical markers can be hidden due to obstacles. In this case, magnetic sensor information is used to link discontinuous optical sensor information. We use a system identification technique for modeling the relation between the sensors' signals. Dynamic systems are constructed from input-output data. We determine the best model from the set of candidate models using the canonical system identification technique. Our approach is using a simple signal processing technique currently. In the future work, we will propose a new method using other signal processing techniques such as Wiener or Kalman filter.
Index Terms:
Motion Capture, System Identification, Optical Sensor, Magnetic Sensor, Sensor Fusion
Citation:
ChanJong Park, Il-Kwon Jeong, Hyeong-Kyo Kim, KwangYun Wohn, "Sensor Fusion for Motion Capture System Based on System Identification," ca, pp.71, Computer Animation 2000 (CA'00), 2000 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||