Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1717760 Aerospace Science and Technology 2015 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

Future smaller and maneuverable aerial vehicles have a need of high levels of autonomy and independence. This gives rise to the necessity for integrated navigation systems that supply reliable and accurate navigation parameters (position, velocity and attitude) in small and cost effective manner. In this paper we propose a new solution that provides aiding information to inertial navigation from pure vision means. Using single video camera and with no a priori knowledge of the environment we show that it is possible to constrain the inertial navigation position, velocity and attitude divergence while moving in vicinity of a map point. Novel observation model of implicit form is developed and used in the paper. It is shown that such an integrated navigation system has a need for further integration with the guidance and control measurements and the vehicle motion to achieve better navigation accuracy.

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