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Orientation Estimation through Magneto-Inertial Sensor Fusion: A Heuristic Approach for Suboptimal Parameters Tuning

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Short description:
Orientation Estimation through Magneto-Inertial Sensor Fusion: A Heuristic Approach for Suboptimal Parameters Tuning / Caruso, M.; Sabatini, A. M.; Knaflitz, M.; Gazzoni, M.; Della Croce, U.; Cereatti, A.. - In: IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL. - ISSN 1530-437X. - 21:3(2021), pp. 3408-3419. [10.1109/JSEN.2020.3024806]
abstract:
Magneto-Inertial Measurement Units (MIMUs) are a valid alternative tool to optical stereophotogrammetry in human motion analysis. The orientation of a MIMU may be estimated by using sensor fusion algorithms. Such algorithms require input parameters that are usually set using a trial-and-error (or grid-search) approach to find the optimal values. However, using trial-and-error requires a known reference orientation, a circumstance rarely occurring in real-life applications. In this article, we present a way to suboptimally set input parameters, by exploiting the assumption that two MIMUs rigidly connected are expected to show no orientation difference during motion. This approach was validated by applying it to the popular complementary filter by Madgwick et al. and tested on 18 experimental conditions including three commercial products, three angular rates, and two dimensionality motion conditions. Two main findings were observed: i) the selection of the optimal parameter value strongly depends on the specific experimental conditions considered, ii) in 15 out of 18 conditions the errors obtained using the proposed approach and the trial-and-error were coincident, while in the other cases the maximum discrepancy amounted to 2.5 deg and less than 1.5 deg on average.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
filter parameter; gait analysis; MIMU; wearable sensors
List of contributors:
Caruso, M.; Sabatini, A. M.; Knaflitz, M.; Gazzoni, M.; Della Croce, U.; Cereatti, A.
Authors of the University:
DELLA CROCE Ugo
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/256173
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IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
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