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Mobile Robot Localization: a Modular, Odometry-Improving Approach

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arxiv 2403.13452 v1 pith:6IKDQFAD submitted 2024-03-20 cs.RO

classification cs.RO
keywords localizationmeasurementsalgorithmsarchitecturebettermodularpositionrobot
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Despite the number of works published in recent years, vehicle localization remains an open, challenging problem. While map-based localization and SLAM algorithms are getting better and better, they remain a single point of failure in typical localization pipelines. This paper proposes a modular localization architecture that fuses sensor measurements with the outputs of off-the-shelf localization algorithms. The fusion filter estimates model uncertainties to improve odometry in case absolute pose measurements are lost entirely. The architecture is validated experimentally on a real robot navigating autonomously proving a reduction of the position error of more than 90% with respect to the odometrical estimate without uncertainty estimation in a two-minute navigation period without position measurements.

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