2024-10-15 06:36 AM
Hi All,
I am looking at a similar kind of https://www.aceinna.com/openimu simulator for inertia measurement(accelerator, gyro, magneto meeter) for character recognition.
I did search in this forum https://community.st.com/t5/mems-sensors/is-there-any-simulation-software-available-for-imu-sensors-where/m-p/314540#M13158 but I could see any response.
Advanced Thanks.
2024-10-15 06:44 AM - edited 2024-10-15 07:05 AM
What do you mean by "simulator" here?
@vkosuri wrote:I am looking at a similar kind of https://www.aceinna.com/openimu simulator.
That's not a simulator - that's an actual Inertial Navigation Platform.
EDIT:
Did you mean to link to this page: https://openimu.readthedocs.io/en/latest/simulation.html ?
Maybe ask here: https://forum.aceinna.com/ ?
2024-10-15 08:44 AM
Thanks for the pointers, I looked into Matlab imuSesnor https://in.mathworks.com/help/nav/ref/imusensor-system-object.html, it is licensed. I am looking for an IMU sensor library similar to MatLabs imuSesor that simulates along with my Nucleo Board.
Little background I am working on a paper which recognizes English characters using an IMU sensor https://arxiv.org/pdf/2105.12434
My thought Instead of having a separate hardware can I achieve it through any STM32 libs will be an added advantage for my project. Any other suggestions/comments/thoughts are welcomed.
Many thanks.
2024-10-15 09:03 AM
So you are looking for a simulation.
https://www.google.com/search?q=IMU+Simulation
@vkosuri wrote:Little background I am working on a paper which recognizes English characters using an IMU sensor https://arxiv.org/pdf/2105.12434
How will a simulator help that?
Or, do you really want something to record IMU signals while people are writing, and then play that back into your "recogniser"?
@vkosuri wrote:My thought Instead of having a separate hardware can I achieve it through any STM32 libs will be an added advantage for my project.
Not sure how that would help?
Surely, it's a lot easier to have the simulator running on a PC or similar? Much easier to configure it, and tell it what you want it to simulate!
2024-10-15 10:43 AM
@Andrew Neil wrote:
How will a simulator help that?
Or, do you really want something to record IMU signals while people are writing, and then play that back into your "recogniser"?
Yes
@Andrew Neil wrote:Surely, it's a lot easier to have the simulator running on a PC or similar? Much easier to configure it, and tell it what you want it to simulate!
I am planning run that simulator on PC and record the IMU sensor data feed to CNN layer.