Synchronous Observer Design for Landmark-Inertial SLAM with Almost-Global Convergence
By: Arkadeep Saha , Pieter van Goor , Antonio Franchi and more
Potential Business Impact:
Helps robots know where they are and what's around.
Landmark Inertial Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (LI-SLAM) is the problem of estimating the locations of landmarks in the environment and the robot's pose relative to those landmarks using landmark position measurements and measurements from Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU). This paper proposes a nonlinear observer for LI-SLAM posed in continuous time and analyses the observer in a base space that encodes all the observable states of LI-SLAM. The local exponential stability and almost-global asymptotic stability of the error dynamics in base space is established in the proof section and validated using simulations.
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