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Simultaneous parameter calibration, localization, and mapping

Kümmerle et al., 2012

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16876997984085893046
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Kümmerle R
Grisetti G
Burgard W
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Advanced Robotics

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The calibration parameters of a mobile robot play a substantial role in navigation tasks. Often these parameters are subject to variations that depend either on changes in the environment or on the load of the robot. In this paper, we propose an approach to …
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