DocumentCode
762575
Title
Improved Particle Filter in Sensor Fusion for Tracking Randomly Moving Object
Author
Vadakkepat, Prahlad ; Jing, Liu
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore
Volume
55
Issue
5
fYear
2006
Firstpage
1823
Lastpage
1832
Abstract
An improved particle-filter algorithm is proposed to track a randomly moving object. The algorithm is implemented on a mobile robot equipped with a pan-tilt camera and 16 sonar sensors covering 360deg. Initially, the moving object is detected through a sequence of images taken by the stationary pan-tilt camera using the motion-detection algorithm. Then, the particle-filter-based tracking algorithm, which relies on information from multiple sensors, is utilized to track the moving object. The robot vision system and the control system are integrated effectively through the state variable representation. The object size deformation problem is taken care of by a variable particle-object size. When moving randomly, the object´s position and velocity vary quickly and are hard to track. This results in serious sample impoverishment (all particles collapse to a single point within a few iterations) in the particle-filter algorithm. A new resampling algorithm is proposed to tackle sample impoverishment. The experimental results with the mobile robot show that the new algorithm can reduce sample impoverishment effectively. The mobile robot continuously follows the object with the help of the pan-tilt camera by keeping the object at the center of the image. The robot is capable of continuously tracking a human´s random movement at walking rate
Keywords
image motion analysis; mobile robots; object recognition; particle filtering (numerical methods); robot vision; sensor fusion; mobile robot; motion-detection algorithm; moving object tracking; pan-tilt camera; particle filter; random movement; resampling algorithm; robot vision system; sensor fusion; walking rate; Cameras; Legged locomotion; Mobile robots; Motion detection; Object detection; Particle filters; Particle tracking; Robot vision systems; Sensor fusion; Sonar; Mobile robot; pan–tilt camera; particle filter; randomly moving object tracking; sensor fusion;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.2006.881569
Filename
1703935
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