104 research outputs found
Tightly Coupled 3D Lidar Inertial Odometry and Mapping
Ego-motion estimation is a fundamental requirement for most mobile robotic
applications. By sensor fusion, we can compensate the deficiencies of
stand-alone sensors and provide more reliable estimations. We introduce a
tightly coupled lidar-IMU fusion method in this paper. By jointly minimizing
the cost derived from lidar and IMU measurements, the lidar-IMU odometry (LIO)
can perform well with acceptable drift after long-term experiment, even in
challenging cases where the lidar measurements can be degraded. Besides, to
obtain more reliable estimations of the lidar poses, a rotation-constrained
refinement algorithm (LIO-mapping) is proposed to further align the lidar poses
with the global map. The experiment results demonstrate that the proposed
method can estimate the poses of the sensor pair at the IMU update rate with
high precision, even under fast motion conditions or with insufficient
features.Comment: Accepted by ICRA 201
Learning Pose Estimation for UAV Autonomous Navigation and Landing Using Visual-Inertial Sensor Data
In this work, we propose a robust network-in-the-loop control system for autonomous navigation and landing of an Unmanned-Aerial-Vehicle (UAV). To estimate the UAV’s absolute pose, we develop a deep neural network (DNN) architecture for visual-inertial odometry, which provides a robust alternative to traditional methods. We first evaluate the accuracy of the estimation by comparing the prediction of our model to traditional visual-inertial approaches on the publicly available EuRoC MAV dataset. The results indicate a clear improvement in the accuracy of the pose estimation up to 25% over the baseline. Finally, we integrate the data-driven estimator in the closed-loop flight control system of Airsim, a simulator available as a plugin for Unreal Engine, and we provide simulation results for autonomous navigation and landing
An Underwater SLAM System using Sonar, Visual, Inertial, and Depth Sensor
This paper presents a novel tightly-coupled keyframe-based Simultaneous
Localization and Mapping (SLAM) system with loop-closing and relocalization
capabilities targeted for the underwater domain. Our previous work, SVIn,
augmented the state-of-the-art visual-inertial state estimation package OKVIS
to accommodate acoustic data from sonar in a non-linear optimization-based
framework. This paper addresses drift and loss of localization -- one of the
main problems affecting other packages in underwater domain -- by providing the
following main contributions: a robust initialization method to refine scale
using depth measurements, a fast preprocessing step to enhance the image
quality, and a real-time loop-closing and relocalization method using bag of
words (BoW). An additional contribution is the addition of depth measurements
from a pressure sensor to the tightly-coupled optimization formulation.
Experimental results on datasets collected with a custom-made underwater sensor
suite and an autonomous underwater vehicle from challenging underwater
environments with poor visibility demonstrate performance never achieved before
in terms of accuracy and robustness
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