室内外远目标探测系统

IF 2.2 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Eudald Sangenis;Chi-Shih Jao;Crystal Wai;Andrei M. Shkel
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摘要

准确定位感兴趣的点对于消防员和第一响应者进行有效的调查和救援任务至关重要。传统上,消防员依赖于通过无线电传输的主观视觉描述,这导致了对他们所在位置的耗时且容易出错的沟通。本文提出了一种在GPS信号可能不可用的环境中,根据经度、纬度和高度(LLA)坐标提供的远目标检测(FTD)方法。使用LLA坐标确保团队成员之间在各自位置上的简洁沟通,并提供室外/室内之间的通用坐标参考系统。本文讨论了三种器件的集成作为FTD系统的基础。首先,它使用零速度更新(ZUPT)辅助惯性导航系统(INS),通过一个脚载惯性测量单元(IMU)进行人员定位。其次,使用增强现实(AR)头显来定位相对于足部的手持平台(HP)。第三,HP用于确定消防员指向的方向和测量到物体的距离。该系统的性能通过五个实验进行评估,在实验中,受试者在直线行走时绘制静态点,证明该系统能够在距离目标20 [m]的距离内实现2 [m]以内的绘制精度。
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Far-Target Detection System for Outdoor and Indoor Environments
Accurately localizing points of interest is vital for firefighters and first responders for effective surveying and rescue missions. Traditionally, firefighters rely on subjective visual descriptions transmitted via radios, leading to time-consuming and error-prone communication about their locations. This article presents an approach for far target detection (FTD) provided in terms of longitude, latitude, and altitude (LLA) coordinates in environments where GPS signals may not be available. Using LLA coordinates ensures concise communication among team members on their locations and provides a common coordinate reference system between outdoors/indoors. This article discusses the integration of three devices as a foundation for the FTD system. First, it uses zero-velocity-update (ZUPT)-aided inertial navigation systems (INS) via a foot-mounted inertial measurement unit (IMU) for personnel localization. Second, an augmented reality (AR) headset is employed to localize a handheld platform (HP) relative to the foot. Third, HP is used to determine the direction the firefighter is pointing at and to measure the distance to the objects. The system's performance was assessed through five experiments where a subject mapped a static point while walking a straight path demonstrating that the system is capable of achieving mapping precision within 2 [m] for distances on the order of 20 [m] from the target.
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IEEE Sensors Letters
IEEE Sensors Letters Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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