The mobile robot localization problem is decomposed into two stages attitude estimation followed by position estimation. The innovation of our method is the use of a smoother, in ...
Stergios I. Roumeliotis, Gaurav S. Sukhatme, Georg...
From an automated planning perspective the problem of practical mobile robot control in realistic environments poses many important and contrary challenges. On the one hand, the p...
This paper introduces a novel method for slip angle estimation based on visually observing the traces produced by the wheels of a robot on soft, deformable terrain. The proposed a...
Abstract— Mobile robots need maps or other forms of geometric information about the environment to navigate. The mobility sensors (LADAR, stereo, etc.) on these robotic vehicles ...
Bart C. Nabbe, Derek Hoiem, Alexei A. Efros, Marti...
— We present a new algorithm for scan registration of colored 3D point data which is an extension to the Normal Distributions Transform (NDT). The probabilistic approach of NDT i...
Benjamin Huhle, Martin Magnusson 0002, Wolfgang St...