• DocumentCode
    2187488
  • Title

    IMU-based image stabilization in a HSM-driven camera positioning unit

  • Author

    Antonello, R. ; Oboe, R. ; Pilastro, D. ; Viola, S. ; Ito, Kei ; Cenedese, Angelo

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Manage. Eng., Univ. of Padova, Vicenza, Italy
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Feb. 27 2013-March 1 2013
  • Firstpage
    156
  • Lastpage
    161
  • Abstract
    Camera positioning units are widely used in surveillance and they are sometimes mounted on floating supports, e.g. on patrolling ships or buoys. The support motion, in turn, induces an apparent motion in the image plane, which can create troubles to the image processing, especially when a specific feature must be tracked (e.g. a distant ship, getting close to a forbidden area). Low cost devices are often characterized by low frame rate and low image resolution, for which traditional image stabilization techniques usually results to be rather ineffective. Additionally, low-end camera units are usually driven by hybrid stepper motors and, being conceived to work in an harsh environment, they do not mount any optical image stabilization (OIS) system, either in the camera lenses or in the image sensor. In this paper, the image acquired by a pan-tilt camera positing unit mounted on a moving support is stabilized by exploiting the camera attitude information provided by a MEMS-based IMU with an embedded magnetometer. In particular, two independent integral control loops are designed for the pan and tilt motors in order to compensate for the yaw and pitch motions of the support. As for the roll motion, since it relates to an unavailable degree of freedom in the positioning unit, it can be compensated only on the captured image. The proposed solution is experimentally tested on a real device mounted on a moving table actuated by a 6 degrees-of-freedom pneumatic hexapod. Realistic motions are recreated by using the data recordings taken aboard of a patrolling ship and a costal buoy. Experimental results show that the proposed solution is capable of keeping the camera pointing at a fixed target with a good accuracy, thus making higher-level image processing easier and more effective.
  • Keywords
    cameras; image motion analysis; image resolution; magnetometers; motion control; HSM-driven camera positioning unit; IMU-based image stabilization; OIS system; apparent motion; camera attitude information; embedded magnetometer; frame rate; hybrid stepper motor; image plane; image processing; image resolution; image stabilization technique; integral control loop design; pan-tilt camera positing unit; pitch motion; pneumatic hexapod; roll motion; support motion; yaw motion; Cameras; Frequency control; Gyroscopes; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetometers; Marine vehicles; Sensor fusion;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Mechatronics (ICM), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Vicenza
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-1386-5
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4673-1387-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICMECH.2013.6518528
  • Filename
    6518528