Abstract:
Position estimation using wheel odometric systems tends to give rather poor performances for an outdoor four-wheel skid steered mobile robot. Therefore autonomous control...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Position estimation using wheel odometric systems tends to give rather poor performances for an outdoor four-wheel skid steered mobile robot. Therefore autonomous control of these vehicles is extremely challenging in outdoor environments. This paper describes an outdoor localization system based on visual odometry for skid steered vehicle using forward faced camera and a downward faced camera. Optical flow field data is statistically analyzed to correctly estimate the position of the robot. Kalman Filtering is used to fuse data from two cameras for optimum performance. Also real-time Instantaneous Center of Rotation (ICR) detection using optical flow field data is proposed to calculate the heading angle. Two consumer grade cameras were used and algorithm was tested using open source image processing libraries. The proposed system yielded an acceptable positioning accuracy on short runs in typical outdoor terrains.
Date of Conference: 17-19 December 2010
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 17 February 2011
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