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Time-of-Flight Range Image Measurement in the Presence of Transverse Motion Using the Kalman Filter
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2018
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EngineeringMeasurementEducationPrecision NavigationKalman FilterImage AnalysisCalibrationNoisy Time SeriesTransverse MotionComputational ImagingKinematicsTime-of-flight ImagingSharp Range ImageMachine VisionTime-of-flight CameraRange ImageAircraft NavigationStructure From MotionRange ImagingComputer VisionOdometryAerospace EngineeringEye TrackingCamera TechnologyMotion Analysis
Time-of-flight range imaging cameras measure distance to objects in their field of view, but are prone to error when objects move. At least three raw frames are required to obtain one range image, and the standard method is to read out raw frames into separate sets and process to find one range image per set. Motion during the acquisition of a set causes error in the corresponding range image. In this paper, the problem of motion is addressed by regarding the raw data from each pixel as a noisy time series, and using the Kalman filter to efficiently perform time-series analysis. The proposed method adapts to the effects of transverse motion, measuring a sharp range image at each raw frame. The error in the proposed method is less than the traditional approach in 80% of tests, with no detected increase in the STD due to noise. In the qualitative experimental results, the visible blur is reduced.
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