Augmenting residual data with satellite signal metadata before clustering improves learned measurement error models and yields more accurate GNSS state estimates.
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Non-Gaussian and multimodal distributions are an important part of many recent robust sensor fusion algorithms. In difference to robust cost functions, they are probabilistically founded and have good convergence properties. Since their robustness depends on a close approximation of the real error distribution, their parametrization is crucial. We propose a novel approach that allows to adapt a multi-modal Gaussian mixture model to the error distribution of a sensor fusion problem. By combining expectation-maximization and non-linear least squares optimization, we are able to provide a computationally efficient solution with well-behaved convergence properties. We demonstrate the performance of these algorithms on several real-world GNSS and indoor localization datasets. The proposed adaptive mixture algorithm outperforms state-of-the-art approaches with static parametrization. Source code and datasets are available under https://mytuc.org/libRSF.
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Uncertainty Model Estimation in an Augmented Data Space for Robust State Estimation
Augmenting residual data with satellite signal metadata before clustering improves learned measurement error models and yields more accurate GNSS state estimates.