| Literature DB >> 28991746 |
Sebastjan Slajpah, Roman Kamnik, Marko Munih.
Abstract
The direction of the Earth's magnetic field is used as a reference vector to determine the heading in orientation estimation with wearable sensors. However, the magnetic field strength is weak and can be easily disturbed in the vicinity of ferromagnetic materials, which may result in inaccurate estimate of orientation. This paper presents a novel method for estimating and compensating for magnetic disturbances. The compensation algorithm is implemented within a kinematic-based extended Kalman filter and is based on an assessment of the magnetic disturbance and the change of orientation in each time step. The proposed algorithm was experimentally validated by measuring the orientation of a simple mechanical system with three degrees of freedom in an artificially disturbed magnetic field. The results of the experimental evaluation show that an Kalman filter algorithm that incorporates compensating for magnetic disturbances is capable of estimating the orientation with moderate error (the absolute median errors , ) when the Earth's magnetic field is disturbed by magnetic disturbance with a magnitude equal to twice the magnitude of the Earth's own magnetic field in different directions.Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28991746 DOI: 10.1109/TNSRE.2017.2760356
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng ISSN: 1534-4320 Impact factor: 3.802