Optimal Pose Estimation and Covariance Analysis with Simultaneous Localization and Mapping Applications
Maleki, Saeed, Raman, Adhiti, Cheng, Yang, Crassidis, John, Schmid, Matthias
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This work provides a theoretical analysis for optimally solving the pose estimation problem using total least squares for vector observations from landmark features, which is central to applications involving simultaneous localization and mapping. First, the optimization process is formulated with observation vectors extracted from point-cloud features. Then, error-covariance expressions are derived. The attitude and position estimates obtained via the derived optimization process are proven to reach the bounds defined by the Cram\'er-Rao lower bound under the small-angle approximation of attitude errors. A fully populated observation noise-covariance matrix is assumed as the weight in the cost function to cover the most general case of the sensor uncertainty. This includes more generic correlations in the errors than previous cases involving an isotropic noise assumption. The proposed solution is verified using Monte Carlo simulations and an experiment with an actual LIDAR to validate the error-covariance analysis.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-20-2022
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