SBIR-STTR Award

Vision-Assisted Controlled Imagery Acquisition (VACIA) System
Award last edited on: 4/17/2002

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : DARPA
Total Award Amount
$848,530
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
SB972-071
Principal Investigator
Sandor Fejes

Company Information

Geometrix Inc (AKA: GENERAL REALITY CORP)

1590 The Alameda Suite 200
San Jose, CA 95126
   (408) 999-7499
   info@geometrix.com
   www.geometrix.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 19
County: Santa Clara

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
1997
Phase I Amount
$98,978
Acquisition of metrically-accurate imagery under field conditions is of growing importance in DoD applications such as 3-D scene reconstruction, but current methods are ad-hoc and costly because no existing products combine metrically accurate sensors with high-precision position and pose data. General Reality Corporation (GRC) and subcontractor Korbin Systems Incorporated (KSI) propose to solve this problem by developing a modular, scalable, COTS architecture and system applicable to a wide range of controlled image acquisition tasks, using a portable 3U CompactPCI running a WindowsNT real-time OS to host multiple calibrated imagers. The proposed system will incorporate a novel vision-assisted approach for obtaining highly accurate position and orientation data even during poor GPS reception in urban canyons. Our approach establishes feature correspondences between image frames, and uses correspondence information in a Kalman filter to correct inertial measurement device drift and to bridge across sparse GPS data. Expected results include geospatial/pose accuracy to in/mrad levels, sufficient to enable a new generation of image-based 3-D reconstruction applications such as automated surveying. The proposed Phase I effort will provide a strong foundation for rapid implementation and field validation during Phase II by delivering a complete requirements analysis using inputs from NIMA, DMSO, and image understanding researchers, system design to the hardware component/software flowchart level, and design, empirical validation, and simulation of the proposed navigation solution.

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
1998
Phase II Amount
$749,552
Acquisition of metrically-accurate imagery under field condition is of growing importance in DoD application such as 3D scene reconstruction, but current methods are ad-hoc and costly, since no existing products combine metrically accurate imagers with high-precision position/pose data and standardized output data formats. General Reality Corporation (GRC) and subcontractor Korbin Systems Incorporated (KSI) propose to solve this problem by developing a modular, scalable system applicable to a wide range of controlled image acquisition tasks. The proposed system will incorporate a novel vision-assisted approach for obtaining highly accurate geospatial and pose data even during poor GPS reception in urban canyons, by establishing feature correspondences between image frames, and using correspondence information in a Kalman filter to correct inertial measurement device drift and bridge across sparse GPS data. Feasibility was demonstrated during Phase I using a combination of simulation and field testing. During the first year of the effort, GRC and KSI will fully develop the vision assisted navigation algorithms as well as a low-cost inertial/GPS instrumentation board compatible with a wide range of acquisition platforms ranging from low-cost camcorder to high-performance computer based acquisition hosts. An application software suite incorporating the algorithms to output NIMA-standard metadata formats will also be developed. During the second year of the effort, these components will be integrated within a high-performance acquisition system meeting the latest NIMA Video Imagery Standards Profile, and validated against ground truth.