Brain-like navigation scheme based on MEMS-INS and place recognition

  • Chong Shen
  • , Xiaochen Liu
  • , Huiliang Cao
  • , Yuchen Zhou*
  • , Jun Liu
  • , Jun Tang
  • , Xiaoting Guo
  • , Haoqian Huang
  • , Xuemei Chen
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Animals have certain cognitive competence about the environment so they can correct their navigation errors. Inspired by the excellent navigational behavior of animals, this paper proposes a brain-like navigation scheme to improve the accuracy and intelligence of Micro-Electro-Mechanical System based Inertial Navigation Systems (MEMS-INS). The proposed scheme employs vision to acquire external perception information as an absolute reference to correct the position errors of INS, which is established by analyzing the navigation and error correction mechanism of rat brains. In addition, to improve the place matching speed and precision of the system for visual scene recognition, this paper presents a novel place recognition algorithm that combines image scanline intensity (SI) and grid-based motion statistics (GMS) together which is named the SI-GMS algorithm. The proposed SI-GMS algorithm can effectively reduce the influence of uncertain environment factors on the recognition results, such as pedestrians and vehicles. It solves the problem that the matching result will occasionally go wrong when simply using the scanline intensity (SI) algorithm, or the slow matching speed when simply using grid-based motion statistics (GMS) algorithm. Finally, an outdoor Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) flight test is carried out. Based on the reference information from the high-precision GPS device, the results illustrate the effectiveness of the scheme in error correction of INS and the algorithm in place recognition.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1708
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume9
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • Image matching
  • Inertial navigation system
  • Place recognition
  • Visual navigation

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