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Technology Report : Robotic Localization and Navigation System for Visible Light Positioning and SLAM

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arxiv 2104.14755 v4 pith:EZVANCBM submitted 2021-04-30 cs.RO

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keywords lightlocalizationpositioningproposedaccuracyaverageexistinglighting
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Visible light positioning (VLP) technology is a promising technique as it can provide high accuracy positioning based on the existing lighting infrastructure. However, existing approaches often require dense lighting distributions. Additionally, due to complicated indoor environments, it is still challenging to develop a robust VLP. In this work, we proposed loosely-coupled multi-sensor fusion method based on VLP and Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM), with light detection and ranging (LiDAR), odometry, and rolling shutter camera. Our method can provide accurate and robust robotics localization and navigation in LED-shortage or even outage situations. The efficacy of the proposed scheme is verified by extensive real-time experiment. The results show that our proposed scheme can provide an average accuracy of 2 cm and the average computational time in low-cost embedded platforms is around 50 ms.

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