Robotic Vision-Based Localization in an Urban Environment
TBMG-2179
09/01/2007
- Content
A system of electronic hardware and software, now undergoing development, automatically estimates the location of a robotic land vehicle in an urban environment using a somewhat imprecise map, which has been generated in advance from aerial imagery. This system does not utilize the Global Positioning System and does not include any odometry, inertial measurement units, or any other sensors except a stereoscopic pair of black-and-white digital video cameras mounted on the vehicle. Of course, the system also includes a computer running software that processes the video image data.
- Citation
- "Robotic Vision-Based Localization in an Urban Environment," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2007.