The FLEXnav precision dead-reckoning system
by Lauro Ojeda, Giulio Reina, Daniel Cruz, Johann Borenstein
International Journal of Vehicle Autonomous Systems (IJVAS), Vol. 4, No. 2/3/4, 2006

Abstract: Research at the University of Michigan's Mobile Robotics Lab aims at the development of an accurate Proprioceptive (i.e. without external references) Position Estimation (PPE) system for planetary rovers. Much like other PPE systems, ours uses an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) comprising three Fibre Optic Gyroscopes (FOGs) and a two-axes accelerometer, as well as odometry based on wheel encoders. Our PPE system combines data based on expert rules that implement our in-depth understanding of each sensor modality's behaviour under different driving and environmental conditions. Since our system also uses Fuzzy Logic operations in conjunction with the Expert Rules for finer gradation, we call it Fuzzy Logic Expert navigation (FLEXnav) PPE system. The paper presents detailed experimental results obtained with our FLEXnav system integrated with our planetary rover clone, Fluffy and operating in a Mars-like environment. In addition, we compare the results of our FLEXnav system with the results obtained from a conventional Kalman Filter (KF). The paper also introduces new methods for wheel slippage detection and correction, along with comprehensive experimental results.

Online publication date: Sun, 28-Jan-2007

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