Transactions of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers
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System Integration
An Outdoor Navigation Platform with a 3D Scanner and Gyro-assisted Odometry
Tomoaki YOSHIDAKiyoshi IRIEEiji KOYANAGIMasahiro TOMONO
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2011 Volume 47 Issue 10 Pages 493-500

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This paper proposes a light-weight navigation platform that consists of gyro-assisted odometry, a 3D laser scanner and map-based localization for human-scale robots. The gyro-assisted odometry provides highly accurate positioning only by dead-reckoning. The 3D laser scanner has a wide field of view and uniform measuring-point distribution. The map-based localization is robust and computationally inexpensive by utilizing a particle filter on a 2D grid map generated by projecting 3D points on to the ground. The system uses small and low-cost sensors, and can be applied to a variety of mobile robots in human-scale environments. Outdoor navigation experiments were conducted at the Tsukuba Challenge held in 2009 and 2010, which is an open proving ground for human-scale robots. Our robot successfully navigated the assigned 1-km courses in a fully autonomous mode multiple times.

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