DYNAMIC LOCALIZATION OF A MOBILE ROBOT WITH ACTIVE BEACON SENSORS

2006 
Abstract With the development of service robots and with the emerging concept of ubiquitous world, localization of a mobile robot has become a popular issue. Even though several localization schemes are introduced previously, none of them is free from the economical constraints to be used for commercial robots. To implement a real time commercial localization system, a new absolute position estimation method for a mobile robot in indoor environment is proposed in this paper. Design and implementation of the localization system comes from the usage of active beacon systems each of which is composed of an RFID receiver and an ultra-sonic transmitter. The RFID receiver gets the synchronization signal from the mobile robot and the ultrasonic transmitter sends out a short-term signal to be used for measuring the distance from the beacon to the mobile robot. Position of a mobile robot in a three dimensional space can be calculated basically from the distance information from three beacons which have their own absolute position information. One of the interesting problems comes from the static localization scheme. That is, the collision avoidance against surrounding objects can be planned and controlled efficiently if the velocity of the moving object can be estimated. Main contribution of this paper is developing a dynamic localization scheme to be used for the moving objects, which is a new application field of active beacon sensors. In the dynamic localization scheme, sensor fusion techniques and extended Kalman filter have been used to improve the estimation accuracy. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness and feasibility of this scheme.
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