Monocular Camera Localization for Automated Vehicles Using Image Retrieval

13 Sep 2021  ·  Eunhyek Joa, Yibo Sun, Francesco Borrelli ·

We address the problem of finding the current position and heading angle of an autonomous vehicle in real-time using a single camera. Compared to methods which require LiDARs and high definition (HD) 3D maps in real-time, the proposed approach is easily scalable and computationally efficient, at the price of lower precision. The new method combines and adapts existing algorithms in three different fields: image retrieval, mapping database, and particle filtering. The result is a simple, real-time localization method using an image retrieval method whose performance is comparable to other monocular camera localization methods which use a map built with LiDARs. We evaluate the proposed method using the KITTI odometry dataset and via closed-loop experiments with an indoor 1:10 autonomous vehicle. The tests demonstrate real-time capability and a 10cm level accuracy. Also, experimental results of the closed-loop indoor tests show the presence of a positive feedback loop between the localization error and the control error. Such phenomena is analysed in details at the end of the article.

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