JOURNAL ARTICLE

Generalized Linear Quaternion Complementary Filter for Attitude Estimation From Multisensor Observations: An Optimization Approach

Jin WuZebo ZhouHassen FouratiRui LiMing Liu

Year: 2019 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering Vol: 16 (3)Pages: 1330-1343   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Focusing on generalized sensor combinations, this paper deals with the attitude estimation problem using a linear complementary filter (CF). The quaternion observation model is obtained via a gradient descent algorithm. An additive measurement model is then established according to derived results. The filter is named as the generalized CF where the observation model is simplified as a linear one that is quite different from previous-reported brute-force nonlinear results. Moreover, we prove that representative derivative-based optimization algorithms are essentially equivalent to each other. Derivations are given to establish the state model based on the quaternion kinematic equation. The proposed algorithm is validated under several experimental conditions involving the free-living environment, harsh external field disturbances, and aerial flight test aided by robotic vision. Using the specially designed experimental devices, data acquisition and algorithm computations are performed to give comparisons on accuracy, robustness, time-consumption, and so on with representative methods. The results show that not only the proposed filter can give fast, accurate, and stable estimates in terms of various sensor combinations but also produces robust attitude estimation in the scenario of harsh situations, e. g., irregular magnetic distortion. Note to Practitioners-Multisensor attitude estimation is a crucial technique in robotic devices. Many existing methods focus on the orientation fusion of specific sensor combinations. In this paper, we make the problem more concise. The results given in this paper are very general and can significantly decrease the space consumption and computation burden without losing the original estimation accuracy. Such performance will be of benefit to robotic platforms requiring flexible and easy-to-tune attitude estimation in the future.

Keywords:
Quaternion Robustness (evolution) Sensor fusion Filter (signal processing) Control theory (sociology) Nonlinear system Computer science Computation Algorithm Mathematics Mathematical optimization Artificial intelligence Computer vision

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Inertial Sensor and Navigation
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
Adaptive Control of Nonlinear Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering

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