Experimental study of the precision of a multi-map AMCL-based localization system
Résumé
Autonomous navigation on the public road network , in particular in urban and semi-urban areas, requires a precise localization system, with a wide coverage and suitable for long distances. Moreover, the system must be adapted to higher speed, as compared to usual indoor mobile robots. Conventional GPS is not precise enough to satisfy the requirements. In addition, GPS suffers from signal fading and multi-path (signal reflections on nearby surfaces), very common in urban environments because of the buildings. This paper shows the methodology and statistical results of performance, over nearly 100 km, of the localization system developed at LS2N based on the classical probabilistic Monte Carlo localization, adapted for multiple maps. The environments under study are urban and suburban roads.
Domaines
Automatique / RobotiqueOrigine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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