Localization of a Walking Robot Using a Laser Speckle Odometry
Keywords:
Walking robot, positioning sensor, laser speckleAbstract
Abstract— In this study, we propose a laser odometry to localize an underwater walking robot. In the laser odometry using optical sensors, motion is estimated by tracking laser speckle patterns. However, measurement error increases when the sensor is tilted. We describe the overview of our walking robot with the sensor, the principle of laser odometry, and the experimental results.
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