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Attitude measurement by artificial vision

The recent development of light and low-cost airborne platforms (microlight, drones, kites, balloons,.. ) has led to the need for simple and low-cost devices allowing attitude measurement with respect to a reference horizon of the platform itself or of an embedded setting. A theoretical study of the...

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Published in:Measurement science & technology 2006-01, Vol.17 (1), p.101-110
Main Authors: Truchetet, F, Aubreton, O, Gorria, P, Laligant, O
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