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11 May 2007 Optical correlator based pose estimation using a bank of filters and a pose search algorithm
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Abstract
A pose search algorithm is used in conjunction with a bank of binary phase only filters (BPOF's) to determine the pose of a craft in a docking scenario. This approach is facilitated by the use of a high speed spatial light modulator (SLM) capable of operating at ~ 4 kHz integrated into a VanderLugt type optical correlator. The filters are generated using images created from a 3D model of a craft and 3D animation software. The pose estimation is calculated using a computer interfaced to the optical correlator via a Matlab developed algorithm that captures the image frame and performs a series of correlations from a subset of filters selected by the algorithm from the filter bank.
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John Outerbridge and Don A. Gregory "Optical correlator based pose estimation using a bank of filters and a pose search algorithm", Proc. SPIE 6566, Automatic Target Recognition XVII, 65660Z (11 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.721302
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KEYWORDS
Image filtering

Optical filters

Optical correlators

Spatial light modulators

Algorithm development

Fourier transforms

3D modeling

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