Abstract

The accumulated error and noise sensitivity are the two common problems of ordinary inertial sensors. An accurate gyroscope is too expensive, which is not normally applicable in low-cost missions of mobile robots. Since the accelerometers are rather cheaper than similar types of gyroscopes, using redundant accelerometers could be considered as an alternative. This mechanism is called gyroscope-free navigation. The article deals with autonomous mobile robot (AMR) navigation based on gyroscope-free method. In this research, the navigation errors of the gyroscope-free method in long-time missions are demonstrated. To compensate the position error, the aid information of low-cost stereo cameras and a topological map of the workspace are employed in the navigation system. After precise sensor calibration, an amendment algorithm is presented to fuse the measurement of gyroscope-free inertial measurement unit (GFIMU) and stereo camera observations. The advantages and comparisons of vision aid navigation and gyroscope-free navigation of mobile robots will be also discussed. The experimental results show the increasing accuracy in vision-aid navigation of mobile robot.

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