Position referencing and consistent world modeling for mobile robots
Raja Chatila, Jean‐Paul Laumond
- Year
- 2005
- Citations
- 554
Abstract
In order to understand its environment, a mobile robot should be able to model consistently this environment, and to locate itself correctly. One major difficulty to be solved is the inaccuracies introduced by the sensors. The approach proposed in this paper to cope with this problem relies on 1) defining general principles to deal with uncertainties : the use of a multisensory system, favo ring of the data collected by the more accurate sensor in a given situation, averaging of different but consistent measurements of the same entity weighted with their associated uncertainties, and 2) a methodology enabling a mobile robot to define its own reference landmarks while exploring its environment. These ideas are presented together with an example of their application on the mobile robot HILARE.
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