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Four-Wheeled Dead-Reckoning Model Calibration using RTS Smoothing

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Localization is one of the main challenges to be addressed to develop autonomous vehicles able to perform complex maneuvers on roads opened to public traffic. Having an accurate dead-reckoning system is an essential step to reach this objective. This paper presents a dead-reckoning model for car-like vehicles that performs the data fusion of complementary and redundant sensors: wheel encoders, yaw rate gyro and steering wheel measurements. In order to get an accurate dead-reckoning system with a drift reduced to the minimum, the parameters have to be well calibrated and the procedure has to be simple and efficient. We present a method able to accurately calibrate the parameters without knowing the ground truth by using a Rauch-Tung-Striebel smoothing scheme which enables to obtain state estimates as close to the ground truth as possible. The smoothed estimates are then used within a optimization process to calibrate the model parameters. The method has been tested using data recorded from an experimental vehicle on public roads. The results show a significant diminution of the dead-reckoning drift compared to a commonly used calibration method. We evaluate finally the average distance a vehicle can navigate without exteroceptive sensors by using the proposed four-wheeled dead reckoning system.
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hal-02157572 , version 1 (17-06-2019)

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Anthony Welte, Philippe Xu, Philippe Bonnifait. Four-Wheeled Dead-Reckoning Model Calibration using RTS Smoothing. IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA 2019), May 2019, Montreal, Canada. pp.312--318, ⟨10.1109/ICRA.2019.8794270⟩. ⟨hal-02157572⟩
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