A Nonlinear Filtering Approach for the Attitude and Dynamic Body Acceleration Estimation Based on Inertial and Magnetic Sensors: Bio-Logging Application
Résumé
This paper addresses the problem of rigid body orientation and dynamic body acceleration (DBA) estimation. This work is applied in bio-logging, an interdisciplinary research area at the intersection of animal behavior and bioengineering. The proposed approach combines a quaternion-based nonlinear filter with the Levenberg Marquardt Algorithm (LMA). The algorithm has a complementary structure design that exploits measurements from a three-axis accelerometer, a three-axis magnetometer, and a three-axis gyroscope. Attitude information is necessary to calculate the animal's DBA in order to evaluate its energy expenditure. Some numerical simulations illustrate the nonlinear filter performance. Some quantitative assessments prove this efficiency such as the time constant of the filter (