| Literature DB >> 33668886 |
Yuanhao Qu1,2, Minghao Yang1, Jiaqing Zhang2, Wu Xie2, Baohua Qiang2, Jinlong Chen2.
Abstract
Indoor autonomous navigation refers to the perception and exploration abilities of mobile agents in unknown indoor environments with the help of various sensors. It is the basic and one of the most important functions of mobile agents. In spite of the high performance of the single-sensor navigation method, multi-sensor fusion methods still potentially improve the perception and navigation abilities of mobile agents. This work summarizes the multi-sensor fusion methods for mobile agents' navigation by: (1) analyzing and comparing the advantages and disadvantages of a single sensor in the task of navigation; (2) introducing the mainstream technologies of multi-sensor fusion methods, including various combinations of sensors and several widely recognized multi-modal sensor datasets. Finally, we discuss the possible technique trends of multi-sensor fusion methods, especially its technique challenges in practical navigation environments.Entities:
Keywords: SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping); mobile agent; multi-modal dataset; multi-sensor fusion
Year: 2021 PMID: 33668886 DOI: 10.3390/s21051605
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576