Visual/inertial odometry with tight coupling of multi-bit pose information
Xiaohan Jie,
Ning Liu
Abstract:To address the problem that the loosely coupled frame pose scale needs to be initialized manually, making the subsequent algorithm less accurate and less real-time, while the tightly coupled OKVIS does not include closed-loop detection and map building, an adaptive vision/inertial odometry method with tightly coupled multi-bit pose information is proposed, incorporating optimized map points to provide more accurate data for the subsequent algorithm, with repositioning, closed-loop detection and global a comple… Show more
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