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MVCSLAM: Mono-Vision Corner SLAM for Autonomous Micro-Helicopters in GPS Denied Environments
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- Çelik, Koray
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Chung, Soon-Jo
- Somani, Arun K.
Abstract
We present a real-time vision navigation and ranging method (VINAR) for the purpose of Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) using monocular vision. Our navigation strategy assumes a GPS denied unknown environment, whose indoor architecture is represented via corner based feature points obtained through a monocular camera. We experiment on a case study mission of vision based SLAM through a conventional maze of corridors in a large building with an autonomous Micro Aerial Vehicle (MAV). We propose a method for gathering useful landmarks from a monocular camera for SLAM use. We make use of the corners by exploiting the architectural features of the manmade indoors.
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© 2008 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The research reported in this article was in part supported by National Science Foundation (Grant ECCS-0428040), and Information Infrastructure Institute (I3). The authors thank Dr. David Jensen at Rockwell Collins Inc. for technical discussions and support.Attached Files
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- ECCS-0428040
- Iowa State University
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