2020 IEEE 23rd International Conference on Information Fusion (FUSION) 2020
DOI: 10.23919/fusion45008.2020.9190578
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Robust Terrain-Aided Navigation through Sensor Fusion

Abstract: To make autonomous, affordable ships feasible in the real world, they must be capable of safely navigating without fully relying on GPS, high-resolution 3D maps, or high-performance navigation sensors. We suggest a method for estimating the position using affordable navigation sensors (compass and speed log or inertial navigation sensor), sensors used for perception of the environment (cameras, echo sounder, magnetometer), and publicly available maps (sea charts and magnetic intensity anomalies maps). A real-w… Show more

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“…The CB90 in WARA-PS was then used in [ 58 ] to evaluate the performance using real-world data. The GPS was used as ground truth, and instead of using an INS, the ship’s digital compass and speed log were used.…”
Section: Collaborative Autonomous Ships/marine Vessels (Usv) Experimentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CB90 in WARA-PS was then used in [ 58 ] to evaluate the performance using real-world data. The GPS was used as ground truth, and instead of using an INS, the ship’s digital compass and speed log were used.…”
Section: Collaborative Autonomous Ships/marine Vessels (Usv) Experimentationmentioning
confidence: 99%