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Towards Kinematics From Motion: Unknown Input Observer and Dynamic Extension Approach

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This letter addresses an unknown input observer design to estimate simultaneously the 3D depth of a tracked image feature and the camera linear velocity using a low cost monocular camera… Click to show full abstract

This letter addresses an unknown input observer design to estimate simultaneously the 3D depth of a tracked image feature and the camera linear velocity using a low cost monocular camera and inertial sensor. The camera kinematic model is at first, augmented via the dynamic extension approach then described as a quasi-Linear Parameter Varying (qLPV) model. Further, the qLPV system is transformed into Takagi-Sugeno (T-S) form with unmeasured premise variables. The error convergence analysis is performed based on Lyapunov theory and Input to State Stability (ISS) property to ensure the boundedness of the state estimation error. Gains that guarantee the asymptotic stability of the estimation error can be properly computed by means of Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMIs). Finally the proposed approach is validated using synthetic data.

Keywords: input; unknown input; input observer; approach; dynamic extension; kinematics

Journal Title: IEEE Control Systems Letters
Year Published: 2022

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