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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 28, 2007
Filed:
Nov. 27, 2002
Steffen Gutmann, Tokyo, JP;
Masaki Fukuchi, Tokyo, JP;
Steffen Gutmann, Tokyo, JP;
Masaki Fukuchi, Tokyo, JP;
Sony Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A self-localization system uses both of a global search apparatus, which is based on grid-based Markov localization, and a local search apparatus, which uses an extended Kalman filter. If an observation result by the global search apparatus is valid, then updating of an observation result by the local search apparatus is permitted, but if the observation result is not valid, then updating of the observation result by the local search apparatus is not performed. On the other hand, if the observation result by the local search apparatus is valid, then a state of the local search is outputted, but if the observation result is not valid, then the local search apparatus is re-initialized. Accordingly, the self-localization of a robot can be performed based on sensor information of the robot and motion information performed by the robot in an environment including artificial landmarks.