How should I modify my real-time IMU data for usage in insfilterAsync/insfilterMARG object(s)?
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I'm trying to use the example imu-gps fusion code from the MATLAB example (site adress is at the end of the passage) for my real-time ins-gps applicaiton. I sense that there is a discrepency in the imu sensor frames between my data and MATLAB's imu sensor. I can see that accleration in Z axis is 9.81 in the simulated data whereas in realtime data it is -9.81 (Both sensor body and local navigation frames are NED.) Although I have modified the acceleration, angular velocity and magnetic field vectors many times, I can't find the true modification for the filter to work. So how should i modify my accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer data in order to use in insFilterAsync/insfilterMARG specially in functions fuseaccel, fusegyro and fusemag?
Example code: https://www.mathworks.com/help/fusion/ug/pose-estimation-from-asynchronous-sensors.html
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zipeng li
el 23 de Nov. de 2022
I meet the same problem as you. My imu data is x-right, y-front, z-up. I transform them to x-front y-right z- down to send into insfilter of matlab (which maybe x-front, y-right, z-down in NED). However, I found that I also need to negative the measurement of accelerometer, and do not need to negative the measurement of gyroscope. I am very confused.
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Brian Fanous
el 22 de Nov. de 2022
This example may help in understanding how to do this:
You may need to swap and/or invert axes, but, essentially, you want to map your recorded IMU data to the same convention as imuSensor outputs.
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