A bionic camera-based polarization navigation sensor

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Navigation and positioning technology is closely related to our routine life activities, from travel to aerospace. Recently it has been found that Cataglyphis (a kind of desert ant) is able to detect the polarization direction of skylight and navigate according to this information. This paper presents a real-time bionic camera-based polarization navigation sensor. This sensor has two workmodes: one is a single-point measurement mode and the other is a multi-point measurement mode. An indoor calibration experiment of the sensor has been done under a beam of standard polarized light. The experiment results show that after noise reduction the accuracy of the sensor can reach up to 0.3256°. It is also compared with GPS and INS (Inertial Navigation System) in the single-point measurement mode through an outdoor experiment. Through time compensation and location compensation, the sensor can be a useful alternative to GPS and INS. In addition, the sensor also can measure the polarization distribution pattern when it works in multi-point measurement mode. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Wang, D., Liang, H., Zhu, H., & Zhang, S. (2014). A bionic camera-based polarization navigation sensor. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(7), 13006–13023. https://doi.org/10.3390/s140713006

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