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Approach of simultaneous localization and mapping based on local maps for robot

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An extended Kalman filter approach of simultaneous localization and mapping(SLAM) was proposed based on local maps. A local frame of reference was established periodically at the position of the robot, and then the observations of the robot and landmarks were fused into the global frame of reference. Because of the independence of the local map, the approach does not cumulate the estimate and calculation errors which are produced by SLAM using Kalman filter directly. At the same time, it reduces the computational complexity. This method is proven correct and feasible in simulation experiments.

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Correspondence to Chen Bai-fan Doctoral candidate  (陈白帆).

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Foundation item: Project(60234030) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China; project(A1420060159) supported by the National Basic Research

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Chen, Bf., Cai, Zx. & Hu, Dw. Approach of simultaneous localization and mapping based on local maps for robot. J Cent. South Univ. Technol. 13, 713–716 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11771-006-0019-3

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