Title :
An active sensing method using estimated errors for multisensor fusion systems
Author :
Mukai, Toshiharu ; Ishikawa, Masatoshi
Author_Institution :
Bio-Mimetic Control Res. Center, Nagoya, Japan
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An active sensing method for multisensor fusion systems with actuators is proposed. To realize active sensing with multiple sensors: (i) where to position sensors; (ii) how to associate data; and (iii) how to fuse data should be determined. The authors propose a new method mainly concerning (i). The method utilizes estimated errors of estimates to determine optimal sensor locations where useful data are expected to be obtained and effectively associated. As examples, the active sensing method is applied to multitarget tracking by a system with two hand-eye cameras, and visual and tactile fusion in a system with a camera and a tactile sensor. By using this method, the sensing strategy is optimized for the object of measurement
Keywords :
actuators; control system analysis; errors; estimation theory; optimal control; optimisation; position control; sensor fusion; sensors; target tracking; active sensing method; actuators; data association; data fusion; estimated errors; hand-eye cameras; multisensor fusion systems; multitarget tracking; optimal sensor locations; sensor positioning; tactile sensor; visual fusion; Actuators; Automotive engineering; Cameras; Fuses; Land vehicles; Optimization methods; Power engineering and energy; Sensor fusion; Sensor systems; Tactile sensors;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on