Mg. Nagle et al., IMAGE INTERPOLATION TECHNIQUE FOR MEASUREMENT OF EGOMOTION IN 6 DEGREES OF FREEDOM, Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science,and vision., 14(12), 1997, pp. 3233-3241
The motion of an imaging device relative to the environment can, theor
etically, be determined from the spatiotemporal intensity changes indu
ced on the image plane of the device. We present a noniterative method
for computing the six parameters of egomotion (three translatory and
three rotational) from this visual input. The scheme is initially test
ed in a ray-traced environment to show proof of concept and to explore
factors that influence its performance. We then demonstrate its perfo
rmance on a multilobed camera, which is moved by arbitrary amounts in
space. We also discuss and describe some practical implementations. (C
) 1997 Optical Society of America.