Design and implementation of a DSP-based control interface unit (CIU)

Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited === This research involves the development of a human-body motion tracking system constructed with the use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components. The main component of the system investigated in this thesis is the Control Interface Unit...

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Main Author: Kavousanos-Kavousanakis, Andreas
Other Authors: Yun, Xiaoping
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Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School Marc
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1664
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-16642017-05-24T16:07:16Z Design and implementation of a DSP-based control interface unit (CIU) Kavousanos-Kavousanakis, Andreas Yun, Xiaoping Jenn, David C. Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Information Science Detectors Avatars (Religion) Motion Electrical engineering MARG III sensor Control interface unit (CIU) One- Three- Sixteen-Channel CIU Avatar Virtual environment Virtual training Immersion Honeywell Analog devices Texas Instruments Microcontoller Micromachined sensor X3D Java Xilinx RS232 Wireless communication WISER 2400 Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited This research involves the development of a human-body motion tracking system constructed with the use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components. The main component of the system investigated in this thesis is the Control Interface Unit (CIU). The CIU is a component designed to receive data from the magnetic, angular rate, and gravity (MARG) sensors and prepare them to be transmitted through a wireless configuration. A simple and effective algorithm is used to filter the sensor data without singularities, providing the measured attitude in the quaternion form for each human limb. Initial calibration of the MARG sensors is also performed with the use of linear calibrating algorithms. The testing and evaluation of the whole system is performed by MATLABʼ and SIMULINKʼ simulations, and by the realtime visualization using a human avatar designed with the X3D graphics specifications. Through this research, it is discovered that the MARG sensors had to be redesigned to overcome an erratum on the Honeywell magnetometer HMC1051Z data sheet. With the redesigned MARG sensors, the testing results showed that the CIU was performing extremely well. The overall motion tracking system is capable of tracking human body limb motions in real time. Lieutenant Junior Grade, Hellenic Navy March 2004 2012-03-14T17:32:37Z 2012-03-14T17:32:37Z 2004-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1664 Copyright is reserved by the copyright owner xviii, 66 p. : ill. (some col.) application/pdf Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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topic Detectors
Avatars (Religion)
Motion
Electrical engineering
MARG III sensor
Control interface unit (CIU)
One-
Three-
Sixteen-Channel CIU
Avatar
Virtual environment
Virtual training
Immersion
Honeywell
Analog devices
Texas Instruments
Microcontoller
Micromachined sensor
X3D
Java
Xilinx
RS232
Wireless communication
WISER 2400
spellingShingle Detectors
Avatars (Religion)
Motion
Electrical engineering
MARG III sensor
Control interface unit (CIU)
One-
Three-
Sixteen-Channel CIU
Avatar
Virtual environment
Virtual training
Immersion
Honeywell
Analog devices
Texas Instruments
Microcontoller
Micromachined sensor
X3D
Java
Xilinx
RS232
Wireless communication
WISER 2400
Kavousanos-Kavousanakis, Andreas
Design and implementation of a DSP-based control interface unit (CIU)
description Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited === This research involves the development of a human-body motion tracking system constructed with the use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components. The main component of the system investigated in this thesis is the Control Interface Unit (CIU). The CIU is a component designed to receive data from the magnetic, angular rate, and gravity (MARG) sensors and prepare them to be transmitted through a wireless configuration. A simple and effective algorithm is used to filter the sensor data without singularities, providing the measured attitude in the quaternion form for each human limb. Initial calibration of the MARG sensors is also performed with the use of linear calibrating algorithms. The testing and evaluation of the whole system is performed by MATLABʼ and SIMULINKʼ simulations, and by the realtime visualization using a human avatar designed with the X3D graphics specifications. Through this research, it is discovered that the MARG sensors had to be redesigned to overcome an erratum on the Honeywell magnetometer HMC1051Z data sheet. With the redesigned MARG sensors, the testing results showed that the CIU was performing extremely well. The overall motion tracking system is capable of tracking human body limb motions in real time. === Lieutenant Junior Grade, Hellenic Navy
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