CMU-CS-99-120
Computer Science Department
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University



CMU-CS-99-120

A Monte Carlo Algorithm for Multi-Robot Localization

Dieter Fox, Wolfram Burgard, Hannes Kruppa, Sebastian Thrun

March 1999

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Keywords: Mobile robots, localization, Markov localization, robotic vision, multi-robot co-operation, Monte Carlo methods


This paper presents a statistical algorithm for collaborative mobile robot localization. Our approach uses a sample-based version of Markov localization, capable of localizing mobile robots in an any-time fashion. When teams of robots localize themselves in the same environment, probabilistic methods are employed to synchronize each robot's belief whenever one robot detects another. As a result, the robots localize themselves faster, maintain higher accuracy, and high-cost sensors are amortized across multiple robot platforms. The paper also describes experimental results obtained using two mobile robots, using computer vision and laser range finding for detecting each other and estimating each other's relative location. The results, obtained in an indoor office environment, illustrate drastic improvements in localization speed and accuracy when compared to conventional single-robot localization.

30 pages


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