Mixed Marker-Based/Marker-Less Visual Odometry System for Mobile Robots

Author:

Lamberti Fabrizio1,Sanna Andrea1,Paravati Gianluca1,Montuschi Paolo1,Gatteschi Valentina1,Demartini Claudio1

Affiliation:

1. Politecnico di Torino, Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica, Torino, Italy

Abstract

Abstract When moving in generic indoor environments, robotic platforms generally rely solely on information provided by onboard sensors to determine their position and orientation. However, the lack of absolute references often leads to the introduction of severe drifts in estimates computed, making autonomous operations really hard to accomplish. This paper proposes a solution to alleviate the impact of the above issues by combining two vision-based pose estimation techniques working on relative and absolute coordinate systems, respectively. In particular, the unknown ground features in the images that are captured by the vertical camera of a mobile platform are processed by a vision-based odometry algorithm, which is capable of estimating the relative frame-to-frame movements. Then, errors accumulated in the above step are corrected using artificial markers displaced at known positions in the environment. The markers are framed from time to time, which allows the robot to maintain the drifts bounded by additionally providing it with the navigation commands needed for autonomous flight. Accuracy and robustness of the designed technique are demonstrated using an off-the-shelf quadrotor via extensive experimental tests.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computer Science Applications,Software

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