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ICAS
2009
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Localisation and Mapping Using a Laser Range Finder: A Goal-Seeking Approach
In this paper we examine the problem of localisation and mapping of an unknown environment using data from a laser range finder. In order to support our method we detect landmark...
Sotirios Ch. Diamantas, Richard M. Crowder
CIARP
2006
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
A Probabilistic Approach to Build 2D Line Based Maps from Laser Scans in Indoor Environments
In this work we consider a mobile robot with a laser range finder. Our goal is to find the best set of lines from the sequence of points given by a laser scan. We propose a probabi...
Leonardo Romero, Carlos Lara
IROS
2007
IEEE
210views Robotics» more  IROS 2007»
13 years 11 months ago
Extrinsic self calibration of a camera and a 3D laser range finder from natural scenes
— In this paper, we describe a new approach for the extrinsic calibration of a camera with a 3D laser range finder, that can be done on the fly. This approach does not require an...
Davide Scaramuzza, Ahad Harati, Roland Siegwart
ICRA
2002
IEEE
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13 years 9 months ago
An Efficient Approach to the Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping Problem
—The simultaneous localization and map building (SLAM) problem asks if it is possible for an autonomous vehicle to start in an unknown location in an unknown environment and then...
Stefan B. Williams, Gamini Dissanayake, Hugh F. Du...
FLAIRS
2006
13 years 6 months ago
Use of Dempster-Shafer Conflict Metric to Adapt Sensor Allocation to Unknown Environments
This paper considers a robot with multiple sensors navigating an unknown, heterogeneous environment. In these cases sensor errors may produce an unsuitable model of the world. For...
Jennifer Carlson, Robin R. Murphy