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Sensor fusion-based attitude estimation using low-cost MEMS-IMU for mobile robot navigation
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2011
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EngineeringAttitude EstimationField RoboticsMulti-sensor Information FusionSmooth Attitude EstimationEducationAccelerometerMobile RobotCalibrationSystems EngineeringMobile Robot NavigationKinematicsSensor FusionInstrumentationInclinometerAutomatic NavigationMechatronicsComputer EngineeringAutonomous NavigationLow-cost Mems-imuSensor CalibrationOdometryAerospace EngineeringGyroscopeRobotics
Recently, many low-cost micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS) IMUs have emerged for only several hundred US dollars. In comparison to high-end IMUs, an entire Inertial Navigation System (INS) can be implemented with smaller size/volume, lower weight and costs. On the other hand, they have a relatively lower accuracy due to their larger systematic errors, such as bias, scale factor and drift, which highly depend on disturbance and temperature. Consequently, the original signal output of low-cost IMU must be processed to reconstruct smooth attitude estimation. For the application of mobile robot navigation, the algorithms need to be run on embedded processors with low memory and processing resources. This paper analyses various error sources in the attitude measurement for Mobile Robot using low-cost MEMS-IMU and discusses how to improve measurement accuracy by minimising the errors and optimising fusion algorithms. It presents the following aspects: investigating a cheap open source MEMS-IMU, enhancing ADC resolution by oversampling and averaging, filtering the noise caused by vibration, improving attitude estimation using sensor fusing.
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