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This work provides a feasibility study on estimating the 3-D locations of several thousand miniaturized free-floating sensor platforms. The localization is performed on basis of sparse ultrasound range measurements between sensor platforms and without the use of beacons. We show that this task can be viewed as a specific type of pose graph optimization. The main challenge is robustly estimating an initial pose graph, that models the locations of sensor platforms. For this, we introduce a novel graph growing strategy that uses random sample consensus in alternation with non-linear refinement. The theoretical properties of our sensor cloud localization method are analyzed and its robustness is investigated using simulations. These simulations are based on inlier-outlier measurement models and focus on the application of subterranean 3-D mapping of liquid environments, such as pipe infrastructures and oil wells.

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OrganisatieHanze
Gepubliceerd inIEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems Pagina's: 3820-3827
Datum2014-10-31
TypeConferentiebijdrage
DOI10.1109/iros.2014.6943099
TaalEngels

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