• DocumentCode
    2999336
  • Title

    A Multi-resolution Image Alignment Technique Based on Direct Methods for Pose Estimation of Aerial Vehicles

  • Author

    Martínez, Carol ; Mejias, Luis ; Campoy, Pascual

  • Author_Institution
    Comput. Vision Group, Univ. Politec. de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    6-8 Dec. 2011
  • Firstpage
    542
  • Lastpage
    548
  • Abstract
    In this paper, we seek to expand the use of direct methods in real-time applications by proposing a vision-based strategy for pose estimation of aerial vehicles. The vast majority of approaches make use of features to estimate motion. Conversely, the strategy we propose is based on a MR (Multi-Resolution) implementation of an image registration technique (Inverse Compositional Image Alignment ICIA) using direct methods. An on-board camera in a downwards-looking configuration, and the assumption of planar scenes, are the bases of the algorithm. The motion between frames (rotation and translation) is recovered by decomposing the frame-to-frame homography obtained by the ICIA algorithm applied to a patch that covers around the 80% of the image. When the visual estimation is required (e.g. GPS drop-out), this motion is integrated with the previous known estimation of the vehicles´ state, obtained from the on-board sensors (GPS/IMU), and the subsequent estimations are based only on the vision-based motion estimations. The proposed strategy is tested with real flight data in representative stages of a flight: cruise, landing, and take-off, being two of those stages considered critical: take-off and landing. The performance of the pose estimation strategy is analyzed by comparing it with the GPS/IMU estimations. Results show correlation between the visual estimation obtained with the MR-ICIA and the GPS/IMU data, that demonstrate that the visual estimation can be used to provide a good approximation of the vehicle´s state when it is required (e.g. GPS drop-outs). In terms of performance, the proposed strategy is able to maintain an estimation of the vehicle´s state for more than one minute, at real-time frame rates based, only on visual information.
  • Keywords
    aerospace computing; aircraft; image registration; image resolution; motion estimation; pose estimation; GPS-IMU estimation; aerial vehicle; direct method; downwards-looking configuration; frame-to-frame homography; image registration technique; inverse compositional image alignment; multiresolution image alignment technique; on-board camera; on-board sensor; pose estimation; vision-based motion estimation; visual estimation; Cameras; Estimation; Global Positioning System; Image resolution; Transmission line matrix methods; Vehicles; Visualization; Aerial Vehicles; Computer vision; Homography decomposition; Image alignment; Pose estimation; UAVs;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Digital Image Computing Techniques and Applications (DICTA), 2011 International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Noosa, QLD
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4577-2006-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/DICTA.2011.97
  • Filename
    6128717