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Localization method based on omnidirectional stereoscopic vision and dead-reckoning

Cyril Drocourt, Laurent Delahoche, C. Pégard, Cyril Cauchois

Year
2003
Citations
5

Abstract

This paper presents a system of absolute localization based on the cooperation of a stereoscopic omnidirectional vision system and a dead-reckoning system. To do it we use an original perception system which allows our omnidirectional vision sensor SYCLOP to move along a rail. We address the problem of building the sensorial model with the help of the two stereoscopic omnidirectional images. To solve this problem we propose an approach based on the fusion of several criteria which will be made according to Dempster-Shafer rules. We then exploit this sensorial model to localize the robot thanks to matching the sensorial primitives with the environment map. We use the dead-reckoning prediction to decrease the combinatory aspect of the matching algorithm. We analyze the performance of our global absolute localization system on several robots' elementary moves, in an indoor environment.

Keywords

Computer visionDead reckoningOmnidirectional antennaComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceStereoscopyStereopsisFuse (electrical)RobotOmnidirectional camera

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