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Mapping Extended Landmarks for Radar SLAM (2210.17207v1)

Published 31 Oct 2022 in cs.RO and eess.SP

Abstract: Simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) using automotive radar sensors can provide enhanced sensing capabilities for autonomous systems. In SLAM applications, with a greater requirement for the environment map, information on the extent of landmarks is vital for precise navigation and path planning. Although object extent estimation has been successfully applied in target tracking, its adaption to SLAM remains unaddressed due to the additional uncertainty of the sensor platform, bias in the odometer reading, as well as the measurement non-linearity. In this paper, we propose to incorporate the Bayesian random matrix approach to estimate the extent of landmarks in radar SLAM. We describe the details for implementation of landmark extent initialization, prediction and update. To validate the performance of our proposed approach we compare with the model-free ellipse fitting algorithm with results showing more consistent extent estimation. We also demonstrate that exploiting the landmark extent in the state update can improve localization accuracy.

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