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A Generalized Framework for Autonomous Calibration of Wheeled Mobile Robots

Robotics and autonomous systems(2022)

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Abstract
Robotic calibration allows for the fusion of data from multiple sensors such as odometers, cameras etc., by providing appropriate transformational relationships between the corresponding reference frames. For wheeled robots equipped with exteroceptive sensors, calibration entails learning the motion model of the sensor or the robot in terms of the odometric data, and must generally be performed prior to performing tasks such as simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM). Within this context, the current trend is to carry out simultaneous calibration of odometry and exteroceptive sensors without using additional hardware. Building upon the existing simultaneous calibration algorithms, we put forth a generalized calibration framework that can not only handle robots operating in 2D with arbitrary or unknown motion models but also handle outliers in an automated manner. We first propose an algorithm based on the alternating minimization framework applicable to two-wheel differential drive. Subsequently, for arbitrary but known drive configurations we put forth an iteratively re-weighted least squares methodology leveraging an intelligent weighing scheme. Different from the existing works, these proposed algorithms require no manual intervention and seamlessly handle outliers that arise due to both systematic and non-systematic errors. Finally, we put forward a novel Gaussian Process-based non-parametric approach for calibrating wheeled robots with unknown or un-modeled drive configurations. Detailed experiments are performed to demonstrate the accuracy, usefulness, and flexibility of the proposed algorithms.1 (c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Calibration and identification,Kinematics,Wheeled robots,Sensor fusion,Extrinsic calibration
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