Integral-Sliding-Mode-Observer-Based Structure and Motion Estimation of a Single Object in General Motion Using a Monocular Dynamic Camera

An integral sliding mode observer (ISMO)-based method for estimating the structure and motion (SaM) of an object in general motion is proposed using a monocular dynamic (moving) camera. As the unknown range and object velocity can be considered as disturbances and should be quickly estimated, it is...

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Main Author: Dongkyoung Chwa
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8917992/
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spelling doaj-8587888033b04d3bbb87c084c11700dc2021-03-30T03:08:04ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018142071422210.1109/ACCESS.2019.29567778917992Integral-Sliding-Mode-Observer-Based Structure and Motion Estimation of a Single Object in General Motion Using a Monocular Dynamic CameraDongkyoung Chwa0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3449-9981Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ajou University, Suwon, South KoreaAn integral sliding mode observer (ISMO)-based method for estimating the structure and motion (SaM) of an object in general motion is proposed using a monocular dynamic (moving) camera. As the unknown range and object velocity can be considered as disturbances and should be quickly estimated, it is necessary to maintain the robustness against these disturbances from the start by eliminating the reaching mode. Therefore, the ISMO-based method is proposed on the basis of a relative camera-object motion model. By formulating the relative motion model with three-dimensional measurable state variables, three unknown components among the range, unknown object velocity components, and unknown camera velocity components can be estimated by the proposed method in the following cases: i) the camera is in dynamic motion and the object is in semigeneral motion [i.e., initially static (stationary) and then in general (static or dynamic) motion], ii) the camera is in dynamic motion and the object is in general motion within a constrained space, and iii) both the object and camera are in general motion within a less constrained space when the range information is available. Simulation and experimental results demonstrate that the range and object velocity can be estimated with a satisfactory transient response using a monocular dynamic camera.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8917992/Camera-object relative motion dynamicsintegral sliding mode observermonocular dynamic cameraobject in general motionstructure and motion estimation
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Integral-Sliding-Mode-Observer-Based Structure and Motion Estimation of a Single Object in General Motion Using a Monocular Dynamic Camera
IEEE Access
Camera-object relative motion dynamics
integral sliding mode observer
monocular dynamic camera
object in general motion
structure and motion estimation
author_facet Dongkyoung Chwa
author_sort Dongkyoung Chwa
title Integral-Sliding-Mode-Observer-Based Structure and Motion Estimation of a Single Object in General Motion Using a Monocular Dynamic Camera
title_short Integral-Sliding-Mode-Observer-Based Structure and Motion Estimation of a Single Object in General Motion Using a Monocular Dynamic Camera
title_full Integral-Sliding-Mode-Observer-Based Structure and Motion Estimation of a Single Object in General Motion Using a Monocular Dynamic Camera
title_fullStr Integral-Sliding-Mode-Observer-Based Structure and Motion Estimation of a Single Object in General Motion Using a Monocular Dynamic Camera
title_full_unstemmed Integral-Sliding-Mode-Observer-Based Structure and Motion Estimation of a Single Object in General Motion Using a Monocular Dynamic Camera
title_sort integral-sliding-mode-observer-based structure and motion estimation of a single object in general motion using a monocular dynamic camera
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description An integral sliding mode observer (ISMO)-based method for estimating the structure and motion (SaM) of an object in general motion is proposed using a monocular dynamic (moving) camera. As the unknown range and object velocity can be considered as disturbances and should be quickly estimated, it is necessary to maintain the robustness against these disturbances from the start by eliminating the reaching mode. Therefore, the ISMO-based method is proposed on the basis of a relative camera-object motion model. By formulating the relative motion model with three-dimensional measurable state variables, three unknown components among the range, unknown object velocity components, and unknown camera velocity components can be estimated by the proposed method in the following cases: i) the camera is in dynamic motion and the object is in semigeneral motion [i.e., initially static (stationary) and then in general (static or dynamic) motion], ii) the camera is in dynamic motion and the object is in general motion within a constrained space, and iii) both the object and camera are in general motion within a less constrained space when the range information is available. Simulation and experimental results demonstrate that the range and object velocity can be estimated with a satisfactory transient response using a monocular dynamic camera.
topic Camera-object relative motion dynamics
integral sliding mode observer
monocular dynamic camera
object in general motion
structure and motion estimation
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8917992/
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