Overview
A common problem related to inertial measurements is that in many application cases you do not only want to acquire orientation data but also the position data of an object. Using a visual tracking system like VICON or Optotrak make it possible to detect position and orientation of a set of optical markers. However such methods have several fundamental disadvatages:
- Although position tracking might be very accurate using a pure optical system, it is hard to get stable orientation measurements with a low number of closely located markers.
- Depending on the number of cameras used, occlusions are difficult to avoid.
- System calibration procedure is time-consuming.
- Because of the use of multiple cameras, systems are usually not easy to transport.
- High price.
The LP-Research LpTracker tries to combine the strengths of inertial measurement units and optical tracking systems to create a system that is able to do stable, accurate and quick position and orientation measurements.
System Features
- Simultaneous measurement of position and orientation with an accuracy of
- Markers are not required. Measurements are performed in a single point.
- System can deal with temporary occlusions, using the displacement information from the IMU as position indicator.
- System is portable and can be quickly installed at the measurement location.
- High cost-efficiency.