Calibration of the base station involves the following three steps:
In order to ensure that the two lighthouses are mutually
perpendicular, we placed the base station at the corner of a
rectangular room as depicted in Figure 10, such that the
rotation axes of the two lighthouses are at distance from the two
perpendicular walls. We disabled the motors that drive the rotating
mirrors and one of the two lasers of each lighthouse. Then we adjusted
the mirror so that the remaining laser beam points at the opposite
wall. Due to the rotating lighthouse platforms, the laser spots draw
two circles on the walls. The centers of these two circles mark the
position where the lighthouse rotation axes hit the wall as depicted
in Figure 10. Now we adjust the lighthouses on the common
chassis such that the centers of these circles also have a distance
from the walls. In our measurement setup, we placed the base
station at
cm in a room with a size of about 5m by 5m.
As mentioned in Section 4.2, the lighthouse center
offsets and
from the origin of the coordinate system
defined by the lighthouse rotation axes are not critical for the
accuracy of the system. Therefore, we measured them directly at the
base station device.
In order to determine the values, we placed the observer at
the four locations
(all values in centimeters) on the floor in the base station
coordinate system. The respective lighthouse distance and height
values are obtained from the
values as follows:
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At each of the locations we performed ten measurements of for
each lighthouse and computed the mean value. For each of the two
lighthouses we then solved Equation System 12 in order to
obtain the
values.