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Kai Dai1, Bohua Sun1, Guanpu Wu1
1State Key Laboratory of Automotive Simulation and Control, Jilin University, Changchun 130025, China.
Abstract:
LiDAR-based simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) and online localization methods are widely used in autonomous driving, and are key parts of intelligent vehicles. However, current SLAM algorithms have limitations in map drift and localization algorithms based on a single sensor have poor adaptability to complex scenarios. A SLAM and online localization method based on multi-sensor fusion is proposed and integrated into a general framework in this paper. In the mapping process, constraints consisting of normal distributions transform (NDT) registration, loop closure detection and real time kinematic (RTK) global navigation satellite system (GNSS) position for the front-end and the pose graph optimization algorithm for the back-end, which are applied to achieve an optimized map without drift. In the localization process, the error state Kalman filter (ESKF) fuses LiDAR-based localization position and vehicle states to realize more robust and precise localization. The open-source KITTI dataset and field tests are used to test the proposed method. The method effectiveness shown in the test results achieves 5-10 cm mapping accuracy and 20-30 cm localization accuracy, and it realizes online autonomous driving in complex scenarios.
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