scholarly journals DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A REAL TIME ATTITUDE ESTIMATION SYSTEM WITH LOW COST SENSORS / PROJETO E IMPLEMENTAÇÃO DE UM SISTEMA DE ESTIMAÇÃO DE ATITUDE EM TEMPO REAL COM SENSORES DE BAIXO CUSTO

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 21745-21768
Author(s):  
Roney D. da Silva ◽  
Heloise Assis Fazzolari ◽  
Diego Paolo Ferruzzo Correa
2013 ◽  
Vol 321-324 ◽  
pp. 528-531
Author(s):  
Jing Ran Wu ◽  
Zhen Guo Sun ◽  
Qi Dong Ma ◽  
Wen Zeng Zhang

An embedded attitude estimation system is developed for the autonomous flight of Quad-Rotor UAVs. The system hardware is composed of a DSP processor and low-cost MEMS sensors including a 3-axis gyroscope and a 3-axis accelerometer. A Complementary Filter fused the advantages of the gyroscope and accelerometer is designed and embedded on the DSP processor to estimate the real-time attitude. Ground testing experiments show that the system could meet the accuracy and robustness requirements for the Quad-Rotor UAVs attitude estimation.


Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (15) ◽  
pp. 4093
Author(s):  
Alimed Celecia ◽  
Karla Figueiredo ◽  
Marley Vellasco ◽  
René González

The adequate automatic detection of driver fatigue is a very valuable approach for the prevention of traffic accidents. Devices that can determine drowsiness conditions accurately must inherently be portable, adaptable to different vehicles and drivers, and robust to conditions such as illumination changes or visual occlusion. With the advent of a new generation of computationally powerful embedded systems such as the Raspberry Pi, a new category of real-time and low-cost portable drowsiness detection systems could become standard tools. Usually, the proposed solutions using this platform are limited to the definition of thresholds for some defined drowsiness indicator or the application of computationally expensive classification models that limits their use in real-time. In this research, we propose the development of a new portable, low-cost, accurate, and robust drowsiness recognition device. The proposed device combines complementary drowsiness measures derived from a temporal window of eyes (PERCLOS, ECD) and mouth (AOT) states through a fuzzy inference system deployed in a Raspberry Pi with the capability of real-time response. The system provides three degrees of drowsiness (Low-Normal State, Medium-Drowsy State, and High-Severe Drowsiness State), and was assessed in terms of its computational performance and efficiency, resulting in a significant accuracy of 95.5% in state recognition that demonstrates the feasibility of the approach.


Author(s):  
Hassan Ali ◽  
Ben Ernest Villaneouva ◽  
Raziq Yaqub

Due to the rising number of heart patients and the apparent need for more robust electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring of these patients, hospitals are increasingly investing in typical cloud technology or centralized hospital server based remote ECG monitoring systems. However, the deployment these systems in rural communities is limited due to the high cost factor. To counter this challenge, in this paper, we focus on the design and implementation of a low cost real time wireless ambulatory ECG monitoring system. The detected ECG signals are first filtered and amplified and then digitally converted by a microcontroller. The digitized ECG signals are then sent over a ZigBee wireless link to a gateway personal computer (PC) at patient’s premises. The received ECG data from the ZigBee connection is displayed in real time via the National Instruments (NI) Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench (LabVIEW) user interface on the PC for instant personalized evaluation of the ECG data. The ECG data can be saved on the PC and sent via email to a remote cardiologist or a clinician. Additionally, the gateway PC at patient’s end acts as web server for sharing patient’s data over the Internet.  The remote off-site physician (medical staff in a hospital) can use a web browser on a PC, laptop or a mobile phone with Internet connection to access patient’s real time ECG trace for monitoring, expert review and diagnosis. It is shown that the system prototype allows users to acquire reliable ECG signals effectively and simply. The proposed ambulatory ECG system offers an alternative low cost deployment strategy and is especially suited for remote cardiac monitoring of patients in rural communities.


Sensors ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 15138-15158 ◽  
Author(s):  
José Guerrero-Castellanos ◽  
Heberto Madrigal-Sastre ◽  
Sylvain Durand ◽  
Lizeth Torres ◽  
German Muñoz-Hernández

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