Visually navigating the rms titanic with slam information filters

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This paper describes a vision-based, large-Area, simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) algorithm that respects the low-overlap imagery constraints typical of underwater vehicles while exploiting the inertial sensor information that is routinely available on such platforms.We present a novel strategy for efficiently accessing and maintaining consistent covariance bounds within a SLAM information filter, thereby greatly increasing the reliability of data association. The technique is based upon solving a sparse system of linear equations coupled with the application of constant-Time Kalman updates. The method is shown to produce consistent covariance estimates suitable for robot planning and data association. Real-world results are presented for a vision-based 6-DOF SLAM implementation using data from a recent ROV survey of the wreck of the RMS Titanic.

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Eustice, R., Singh, H., Leonard, J., Walter, M., & Ballard, R. (2005). Visually navigating the rms titanic with slam information filters. In Robotics: Science and Systems (Vol. 1, pp. 57–64). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. https://doi.org/10.15607/rss.2005.i.008

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