Abstract
In this work, we propose and evaluate a pose-graph optimization-based real-time multisensor fusion framework for vehicle positioning using low-cost automotive-grade sensors. Pose-graphs can model multiple absolute and relative vehicle positioning sensor measurements and can be optimized using nonlinear techniques. We model pose-graphs using measurements from a precise stereo camera-based visual odometry system, a robust odometry system using the in-vehicle velocity and yaw-rate sensor, and an automotive-grade GNSS receiver. Our evaluation is based on a dataset with 180 km of vehicle trajectories recorded in highway, urban, and rural areas, accompanied by postprocessed Real-Time Kinematic GNSS as ground truth. We compare the architecture’s performance with (i) vehicle odometry and GNSS fusion and (ii) stereo visual odometry, vehicle odometry, and GNSS fusion; for offline and real-time optimization strategies. The results exhibit a 20.86% reduction in the localization error’s standard deviation and a significant reduction in outliers when compared with automotive-grade GNSS receivers.
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Das, A., Elfring, J., & Dubbelman, G. (2021). Real-time vehicle positioning and mapping using graph optimization. Sensors, 21(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21082815
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