Abstract

The implementation of an inertial measurement system used within the behavior-based control of an autonomous outdoor vehicle is presented in this paper. Autonomous dead-reckoning navigation can be substantially improved by an inertial sensor system. The determined orientation information is also mandatory for higher level behavior-based control to allow path-finding adaptive to the environment.

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