Multi-sensor data fusion methods for indoor activity recognition using temporal evidence theory

2015 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. 19-29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aseem Kushwah ◽  
Sudhir Kumar ◽  
Rajesh M. Hegde
2012 ◽  
Vol 466-467 ◽  
pp. 1222-1226
Author(s):  
Bin Ma ◽  
Lin Chong Hao ◽  
Wan Jiang Zhang ◽  
Jing Dai ◽  
Zhong Hua Han

In this paper, we presented an equipment fault diagnosis method based on multi-sensor data fusion, in order to solve the problems such as uncertainty, imprecision and low reliability caused by using a single sensor to diagnose the equipment faults. We used a variety of sensors to collect the data for diagnosed objects and fused the data by using D-S evidence theory, according to the change of confidence and uncertainty, diagnosed whether the faults happened. Experimental results show that, the D-S evidence theory algorithm can reduce the uncertainty of the results of fault diagnosis, improved diagnostic accuracy and reliability, and compared with the fault diagnosis using a single sensor, this method has a better effect.


2011 ◽  
Vol 115 (1164) ◽  
pp. 113-122 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Majeed ◽  
I. N. Kar

AbstractAccurate and reliable airdata systems are critical for aircraft flight control system. In this paper, both extended Kalman filter (EKF) and unscented Kalman filter (UKF) based various multi sensor data fusion methods are applied to dynamic manoeuvres with rapid variations in the aircraft motion to calibrate the angle-of-attack (AOA) and angle-of-sideslip (AOSS) and are compared. The main goal of the investigations reported is to obtain online accurate flow angles from the measured vane deflection and differential pressures from probes sensitive to flow angles even in the adverse effect of wind or turbulence. The proposed algorithms are applied to both simulated as well as flight test data. Investigations are initially made using simulated flight data that include external winds and turbulence effects. When performance of the sensor fusion methods based on both EKF and UKF are compared, UKF is found to be better. The same procedures are then applied to flight test data of a high performance fighter aircraft. The results are verified with results obtained using proven an offline method, namely, output error method (OEM) for flight-path reconstruction (FPR) using ESTIMA software package. The consistently good results obtained using sensor data fusion approaches proposed in this paper establish that these approaches are of great value for online implementations.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (7) ◽  
pp. 155014772110314
Author(s):  
Shijun Xu ◽  
Yi Hou ◽  
Xinpu Deng ◽  
Peibo Chen ◽  
Kewei Ouyang ◽  
...  

Dempster–Shafer (D–S) evidence theory is more and more extensively applied in multi-sensor data fusion. However, it is still an open issue that how to effectively combine highly conflicting evidence in D–S evidence theory. In this article, a novel divergence measure, called pignistic probability transformation divergence, is proposed to measure the difference between evidences. The proposed pignistic probability transformation divergence can reflect the interaction between single-element and multi-element subsets by introducing the pignistic probability transformation, and satisfies the properties of boundedness, non-degeneracy, and symmetry. Moreover, the pignistic probability transformation divergence can degenerate as Jensen–Shannon divergence when mass function and the probability distribution are consistent. Based on the pignistic probability transformation divergence, a new multi-sensor data fusion method is presented. The proposed method takes advantage of pignistic probability transformation divergence to measure the discrepancy between evidences in order to obtain the credibility weights, and belief entropy to measure the uncertainty of the evidences in order to obtain the information volume weights, which can fully mine the potential information between evidences. Then, the credibility weights and the information volume weights are integrated to generate an appropriate weighted average evidence before using Dempster’s combination rule. The results of two application cases illustrate that the proposed method outperforms other related methods for combining highly conflicting evidences.


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