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AI-IMU Dead-Reckoning

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In this paper we propose a novel accurate method for dead-reckoning of wheeled vehicles based only on an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU). In the context of intelligent vehicles, robust and accurate dead-reckoning based on the IMU may prove useful to correlate feeds from imaging sensors, to safely navigate through obstructions, or for safe emergency stops in the extreme case of exteroceptive sensors failure. The key components of the method are the Kalman filter and the use of deep neural networks to dynamically adapt the noise parameters of the filter. The method is tested on the KITTI odometry dataset, and our dead-reckoning inertial method based only on the IMU accurately estimates 3D position, velocity, orientation of the vehicle and self-calibrates the IMU biases. We achieve on average a 1.10% translational error and the algorithm competes with top-ranked methods which, by contrast, use LiDAR or stereo vision. We make our implementation open-source at: https://github.com/mbrossar/ai-imu-dr

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2019 1

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nuScenes: A multimodal dataset for autonomous driving

cs.LG · 2019-03-26 · accept · novelty 8.0

nuScenes provides the first public autonomous-driving dataset that includes synchronized 360-degree data from cameras, radars, and lidar together with 3D bounding-box annotations across 1000 scenes.

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  • nuScenes: A multimodal dataset for autonomous driving cs.LG · 2019-03-26 · accept · none · ref 7 · internal anchor

    nuScenes provides the first public autonomous-driving dataset that includes synchronized 360-degree data from cameras, radars, and lidar together with 3D bounding-box annotations across 1000 scenes.