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Sensor fusion for mobile robot dead-reckoning with a precision-calibrated fiber optic gyroscope

Hakyoung Chung, Lauro Ojeda, J. Borenstein

Year
2002
Citations
64

Abstract

Fiber optic gyros with very low drift rates have become available and affordable. Because of their low drift rate attention is warranted to sources of errors that were previously considered as of secondary importance. In the KVH E-Core RD2100 gyros, we found that the temperature dependency and the non-linearity of the scale-factor caused significant errors. A precision calibration procedure, described in the paper, reduces the resulting errors by one order of magnitude. In addition to the calibration procedure, we integrated the gyro with the odometry system of a four-wheel drive, skid-steer Pioneer AT mobile robot by means of an indirect feedback Kalman filter that fuses the sensor data from both sensor modalities. Based on our experimental results the paper compares the relative effectiveness of both enhancements (precision gyro calibration and Kalman filter).

Keywords

GyroscopeKalman filterCalibrationOdometryFibre optic gyroscopeExtended Kalman filterSensor fusionComputer scienceMobile robotControl theory (sociology)

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