A semantic-aided particle filter approach for AUV localization
This paper presents a novel approach to AUV localization, based on a semantic-aided particle filter. Particle filters have been used successfully for robotics localization since many years. Most of the approaches are however based on geometric measurements and geometric information and simulations....
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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17.05.2019
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Summary: | This paper presents a novel approach to AUV localization, based on a
semantic-aided particle filter. Particle filters have been used successfully
for robotics localization since many years. Most of the approaches are however
based on geometric measurements and geometric information and simulations. In
the past years more and more efforts from research goes towards cognitive
robotics and the marine domain is not exception. Moving from signal to symbol
becomes therefore paramount for more complex applications. This paper presents
a contribution in the well-known area of underwater localization, incorporating
semantic information. An extension to the standard particle filter approach is
presented, based on semantic information of the environment. A comparison with
the geometric approach shows the advantages of a semantic layer to successfully
perform self-localization. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1905.07470 |