Abstract

Abstratc a novel design of a three-dimensional localizer intended for outdoor mobile robots is presented. By integrating data from two inclinometers and an odometer, the system provides high frequency position and attitude data. The unavoidable dead-reckoning location divergence is corrected using azimuth and elevation angles of known landmarks, provided by a rotating linear camera. Even if these measurements are intermittent, obtained at a low frequency and one at a time, simulations indicate that the fonnalism proposed in this paper is able to reach one centimeter accuracy on the elevation.

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