Inertially stabilized platform with a full hemisphere range is tested on a terrain vehicle. Slow motion sequences highlight stabilization performance. Orientation is estimated using a Kalman filter algorithm that fuses data from a range of sensors (gyros, accelerometers, magnetometers).
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0:00 Side view of stabilized platform, single-axis motion, slow motion temporal detail acquired at 300fps
0:13 Dual axis platform stabilization, side view, real-time and slow motion
0:32 Dual axis platform stabilization, top view, real-time and slow motion
1:00 Dual axis platform stabilization, side view, real-time and slow motion
1:36 Stabilized platform mounted on top of the vehicle, slow motion sequence highlights variation in vehicle pitch
1:51 Same trajectory as above observed from a different angle
2:09 Inset shows a view from the stabilized platform, mechanical stabilization in yaw and pitch, roll adjusted through image rot
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