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17 August 1994 Real-time stereo and motion integration for navigation
H. Harlyn Baker, Robert C. Bolles, John Iselin Woodfill
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Proceedings Volume 2357, ISPRS Commission III Symposium: Spatial Information from Digital Photogrammetry and Computer Vision; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.182849
Event: Spatial Information from Digital Photogrammetry and Computer Vision: ISPRS Commission III Symposium, 1994, Munich, Germany
Abstract
Our purpose in this paper is to describe new techniques for high-resolution range sensing and dynamic vehicle localization. An emphasis of the work is rapid processing, with data redundancy, rather than complex analysis, being used to ensure high quality range estimates. Two aspects of the work are presented here. The first is the use of spatiotemporal consistency filtering to verify range estimates, and the second is the development of a fast registration method that dynamically solves for position and orientation of the platform from stereo range and motion tracking estimates. These methods will enable us to integrate range information over time into a consistent local 3D map.
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H. Harlyn Baker, Robert C. Bolles, and John Iselin Woodfill "Real-time stereo and motion integration for navigation", Proc. SPIE 2357, ISPRS Commission III Symposium: Spatial Information from Digital Photogrammetry and Computer Vision, (17 August 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.182849
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Image filtering

Motion estimation

Optical filters

Optical flow

Sensors

Error analysis

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