Title :
Anti-Temporal-Aliasing Constraints for Image-Based Feature Tracking Applications With and Without Inertial Aiding
Author :
Veth, Michael J. ; Martin, Richard K. ; Pachter, Meir
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH, USA
Abstract :
Image-aided navigation techniques can determine the navigation solution (position, velocity, and attitude) by observing a sequence of images from an optical sensor over time. This operation is based on tracking the location of stationary objects in multiple images, which requires solving the correspondence problem. This paper enhances previous research efforts to characterize the correspondence problem using fundamental optical principles and statistical temporal sampling theory by including a rigorous derivation of the Nyquist constraint in pixel space. This development results in a general temporal sampling constraint and reveals the essential connection between the deleterious effects of temporal aliasing and the ambiguities that plague the correspondence search problem. This temporal image sampling constraint is expressed as a function of the navigation trajectory for elementary camera motions. The predicted temporal sampling (also known as frame) rates are on the order of those needed for adaptive optics control systems and require very large bandwidths. The temporal image sampling constraint is then reevaluated by incorporating inertial measurements. The incorporation of inertial measurements is shown to reduce the required temporal sampling rate to practical levels, which evidences the fundamental synergy between image and inertial sensors for navigation and serves as the basis for a real-time adaptive antialiasing strategy.
Keywords :
computer vision; feature extraction; optical sensors; tracking; Nyquist constraint; adaptive optics control system; anti-temporal-aliasing constraint; correspondence search problem; elementary camera motion; general temporal sampling constraint; image-aided navigation technique; image-based feature tracking application; inertial aiding; inertial sensor; navigation solution; navigation trajectory; optical sensor; pixel space; real-time adaptive antialiasing strategy; statistical temporal sampling theory; synergy; temporal aliasing; temporal image sampling constraint; Adaptive optics; Arrays; Cameras; Constraint theory; Control systems; Image sampling; Navigation; Optical control; Optical imaging; Optical sensors; Pixel; Position measurement; Search problems; Image processing; machine vision; navigation;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2010.2060740