Pose localization of leader–follower networks with direction measurements

Quoc Van Tran, Brian D.O. Anderson, Hyo Sung Ahn*

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    Abstract

    A distributed pose localization framework based on direction measurements is proposed for a type of leader–follower multi-agent system in R3. The novelty of the proposed localization method lies in the elimination of the need for using distance measurements and relative orientation measurements for the network pose localization problem. In particular, a network localization scheme is developed based directly on the measured directions between an agent and its neighboring agents in the network. The proposed position and orientation localization algorithms are implemented through differential equations which simultaneously compute poses of all followers by using locally measured directional vectors and angular velocities, and actual pose knowledge of some leader agents, allowing some tracking of time-varying orientations. Further, we establish almost global asymptotic convergence of the estimated positions and orientations of the agents to the actual poses in the stationary case.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number109125
    JournalAutomatica
    Volume120
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2020

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