This paper considers the problem of distributed cooperative localization (CL) via robot-to-robot measurements for a multi-robot system. We propose a distributed consistent CL algorithm. The key idea is to perform the EKF-based state estimation in a transformed coordinate system. Specifically, a coordinate transformation is constructed by decomposing the state-propagation Jacobian by which the correct observability properties are guaranteed. Moreover, the transformed statepropagation Jacobian becomes an identity matrix which is more suitable for distribution. In the proposed algorithm, a serverbased framework is adopted to distributely estimate the robot pose in which each robot propagates its pose estimations and the server maintains the correlations. To reduce communication costs, only when the multi-robot system takes a robot-to-robot relative measurement, the robots and the server exchange information to update the pose estimations and the correlations. In addition, no assumptions are made about the type of robots or relative measurements. The proposed algorithm has been validated by experiments and shown to outperform the stateof-art algorithms in terms of consistency and accuracy.
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