GPS, IMU, and wheel encoders

As you know, the Global Positioning System (GPS) helps us determine the global position of a vehicle with the help of GPS satellites. The latitude and longitude of the vehicle can be calculated from the GPS data. The accuracy of GPS can vary with the type of sensor; some sensors have an error in the range of meters, and some have less than 1 meter of error. We can find vehicle state by combining GPS, inertial measurement unit (IMU) and wheel odometry data, and by using sensor fusion algorithms. This can give better estimate of the vehicle. Let's look at the position estimation modules used for the DARPA Challenge 2007.

POS LV modules from Applanix: This is the module used in the Standford autonomous car, Junior ...

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