2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21134467
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Bridging GNSS Outages with IMU and Odometry: A Case Study for Agricultural Vehicles

Abstract: Nowadays, many precision farming applications rely on the use of GNSS-RTK. However, when it comes to autonomous agricultural vehicles, GNSS cannot be used as a stand-alone system for positioning. To ensure high availability and robustness of the positioning solution, GNSS-RTK must be fused with additional sensors. This paper presents a novel sensor fusion algorithm tailored to tracked agricultural vehicles. GNSS-RTK, an IMU and wheel speed sensors are fused in an error-state Kalman filter to estimate position … Show more

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“…As mentioned in the Description of the autonomous boat section, a DVL sensor has been installed on the boat for some experiments. Therefore, a state estimation method inspired from, e.g., Le Bars et al (2010) can be used (as a comparison, for a Kalman-based method, see, e.g., Reitbauer and Schmied (2021). There, a similar problem is simulated for a ground robot.…”
Section: Dead Reckoning In Case Of Gps Loss With a Speed Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned in the Description of the autonomous boat section, a DVL sensor has been installed on the boat for some experiments. Therefore, a state estimation method inspired from, e.g., Le Bars et al (2010) can be used (as a comparison, for a Kalman-based method, see, e.g., Reitbauer and Schmied (2021). There, a similar problem is simulated for a ground robot.…”
Section: Dead Reckoning In Case Of Gps Loss With a Speed Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For bridging the GNSS outages, IMU solutions are coupled with odometry [4]. In addition to fusing GNSS with IMU, wheel speed sensors are used as a backup or alternative to GNSSbased positioning.…”
Section: Gnss With Imu and Odometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The single-sensor approach has inherent limitations and exhibits poor navigation stability in complex and dynamic environments [21][22][23]. The development of the Bin-Dog orchard transport robot by Washington State University in the United States addressed this issue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%