Real-time tracking of objects for space applications using a laser range scannerReal-time tracking of multiple targets and three dimensional object features was demonstrated using a laser range scanner. The prototype was immune to ambient illumination and sun interference. Tracking error feedback was simultaneously obtained from individual targets, global predicted target position, and the human operator. A more complete study of calibration parameters and temperature variations on the scanner is needed to determine the exact performance of the sensor. Lissajous patterns used in three-dimensional real-time tracking prove helpful given their high resolution. The photogrammetry-based Advanced Space Vision System (ASVS) is discussed in combination with the laser range scanner.
Document ID
19950005098
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Blais, F. (National Research Council of Canada Ottawa Ontario, Canada)
Couvillon, R. A. (National Research Council of Canada Ottawa Ontario, Canada)
Rioux, M. (National Research Council of Canada Ottawa Ontario, Canada)
Maclean, S. G. (National Research Council of Canada Ottawa Ontario, Canada)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Johnson Space Center, Conference on Intelligent Robotics in Field, Factory, Service and Space (CIRFFSS 1994), Volume 2
Subject Category
Lasers And Masers
Report/Patent Number
AIAA PAPER 94-1241-CPReport Number: AIAA PAPER 94-1241-CP
IDRelationTitle19950004593Collected WorksOzone in the troposphere and stratosphere, part 219950004593Collected WorksOzone in the troposphere and stratosphere, part 2