Contact Inertial Odometry: Collisions are your Friends


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2022

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Conference Paper

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Autonomous exploration of unknown environments with aerial vehicles remains a challenge, especially in perceptually degraded conditions. Dust, fog, or a lack of visual or LiDAR-based features results in severe difficulties for state estimation algorithms, which failure can be catastrophic. In this work, we show that it is indeed possible to navigate in such conditions without any extero-ceptive sensing by exploiting collisions instead of treating them as constraints. To this end, we present a novel contact-based inertial odometry (CIO) algorithm: it uses estimated external forces with the environment to detect collisions and generate pseudo-measurements of the robot velocity, enabling autonomous flight. To fully exploit this method, we first perform modeling of a hybrid ground and aerial vehicle which can withstand collisions at moderate speeds, for which we develop an external wrench estimation algorithm. Then, we present our CIO algorithm and develop a reactive planner and control law which encourage exploration by bouncing off obstacles. All components of this framework are validated in hardware experiments and we demonstrate that a quadrotor can traverse a cluttered environment using an IMU only. This work can be used on drones to recover from visual inertial odometry failure or on micro-drones that do not have the payload capacity to carry cameras, LiDARs or powerful computers.

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Robotics Research

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20

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938 - 958

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Springer

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19th International Symposium of Robotics Research (ISRR 2019)

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