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(Ebook) Robotic Navigation and Mapping with Radar by Martin Adams; Ebi Jose; Ba-Ngu Vo ISBN 9781608074839, 1608074838

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Authors:Martin Adams; Ebi Jose; Ba-Ngu Vo
Pages:377 pages.
Year:2012
Editon:1
Publisher:Artech House
Language:english
File Size:62.49 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781608074839, 1608074838
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(Ebook) Robotic Navigation and Mapping with Radar by Martin Adams; Ebi Jose; Ba-Ngu Vo ISBN 9781608074839, 1608074838

Focusing on autonomous robotic applications, this cutting-edge resource offers you a practical treatment of short-range radar processing for reliable object detection at the ground level. This unique book demonstrates probabilistic radar models and detection algorithms specifically for robotic land vehicles. It examines grid based robotic mapping with radar based on measurement likelihood estimation.You find detailed coverage of simultaneous localization and Map Building (SLAM) – an area referred to as the “Holy Grail” of autonomous robotic research. The book derives an extended Kalman Filter SLAM algorithm which exploits the penetrating ability of radar. This algorithm allows for the observation of visually occluded objects, as well as the usual directly observed objects, which contributes to a robot’s position and the map state update. Moreover, you discover how the Random Finite Set (RFS) provides a more appropriate approach for representing radar based maps than conventional frameworks.
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