Zero-Velocity Detection—An Algorithm Evaluation
KTH Royal Institute of Technology · Swedish Defence Research Agency
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the problem of detecting-time epochs when zero-velocity updates can be applied in a foot-mounted inertial navigation (motion-tracking) system. We examine three commonly used detectors: the acceleration-moving variance detector, the acceleration-magnitude detector, and the angular rate energy detector. We demonstrate that all detectors can be derived within the same general likelihood ratio test (LRT) framework, given the different prior knowledge about the sensor signals. Further, by combining all prior knowledge, we derive a new LRT detector. Subsequently, we develop a methodology to evaluate the performance of the detectors. Employing the developed methodology, we evaluate the…
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4Topics & keywords
- Detector
- Acceleration
- False alarm
- Energy (signal processing)
- Constant false alarm rate
- Algorithm
- Tracking (education)
- Inertial navigation system
- Affordable and clean energy