MSISpIC: A probabilistic scan matching algorithm using a Mechanical Scanned Imaging Sonar

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This paper compares two well known scan matching algorithms: the MbICP and the pIC. As a result of the study, it is proposed the MSISpIC, a probabilistic scan matching algorithm for the localization of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV). The technique uses range scans gathered with a Mechanical Scanning Imaging Sonar (MSIS), and the robot displacement estimated through dead-reckoning with the help of a Doppler Velocity Log (DVL) and a Motion Reference Unit (MRU). The proposed method is an extension of the pIC algorithm. Its major contribution consists in: 1) using an EKF to estimate the local path traveled by the robot while grabbing the scan as well as its uncertainty and 2) proposing a method to group into a unique scan, with a convenient uncertainty model, all the data grabbed along the path described by the robot. The algorithm has been tested on an AUV guided along a 600m path within a marina environment with satisfactory results.

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Hernández, E., Ridao, P., Ribas, D., & Batlle, J. (2009). MSISpIC: A probabilistic scan matching algorithm using a Mechanical Scanned Imaging Sonar. In Journal of Physical Agents (Vol. 3, pp. 3–12). University of Alicante. https://doi.org/10.14198/jopha.2009.3.1.02

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