Indoor navigation based on an inaccurate map using object recognition

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This paper presents a navigation system based on an inaccurate map. The map we consider here is a hybrid of topological map and geometrical map so that it can be built easily and permit changes in objects locations. A localization scheme and an object recognition technique are introduced in order to keep the robot pose consistent on such an inaccurate map. To cope with the problem that a path may also be inaccurate on an inaccurate map, the robot corrects the path based on its pose estimated by the localization method while tracking the path. An experiment shows that the robot successfully navigated in an indoor environment, recognizing several kinds of objects.

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Tomono, M., & Yuta, S. (2002). Indoor navigation based on an inaccurate map using object recognition. In IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (Vol. 1, pp. 619–624). https://doi.org/10.7210/jrsj.22.83

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