The paper deals with the role of line features in mobile robot self-localization, when an extended Kalman filter is adopted for position tracking. First, a theoretical analysis is introduced, showing how the "length" of each extracted line (i.e., the number of the contributing range measurements) affects the localization accuracy. Second, a novel approach that takes into account the main findings of the theoretical analysis is considered. Finally, experimental results are used to validate the system.
The more the better? A discussion about line features for self-localization
MASTROGIOVANNI, FULVIO;SGORBISSA, ANTONIO;ZACCARIA, RENATO UGO RAFFAELE
2007-01-01
Abstract
The paper deals with the role of line features in mobile robot self-localization, when an extended Kalman filter is adopted for position tracking. First, a theoretical analysis is introduced, showing how the "length" of each extracted line (i.e., the number of the contributing range measurements) affects the localization accuracy. Second, a novel approach that takes into account the main findings of the theoretical analysis is considered. Finally, experimental results are used to validate the system.File in questo prodotto:
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