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A method for tracking the pose of a mobile robot equipped with a scanning laser range finder
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2002
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EngineeringField RoboticsReal RobotLocalizationMobile RobotRobot LearningKinematicsComputational GeometryRange SensorsMachine VisionVision RoboticsMechatronicsVehicle LocalizationRange ImagingAutonomous NavigationComputer VisionLaser Range FinderOdometryEye TrackingAutomationRobotics
One of the essential problems in navigation of a mobile robot is to accurately determine its location using data obtained by range sensors. In this paper we present a novel approach to track changes of orientation and position of a robot equipped with a scanning laser range finder and designed to work in partially structured environments. It is shown experimentally on a real robot that the proposed approach is more robust against sensory noise than the method of angle histograms, which is often used to track orientation and position of indoor vehicles equipped with scanning range sensors.
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