Online Spatio-temporal Calibration of Tightly-coupled Ultrawideband-aided Inertial Localization
Abhishek Goudar, Angela P. Schoellig

TL;DR
This paper presents an online method for jointly calibrating spatial and temporal offsets in UWB-IMU systems, significantly improving positioning accuracy in GPS-denied environments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel observability-based approach for real-time calibration of spatial and temporal offsets in tightly-coupled UWB-IMU systems.
Findings
Achieves millimeter-level spatial offset calibration.
Attains millisecond-level temporal offset calibration.
Enhances positioning accuracy in challenging environments.
Abstract
The combination of ultrawideband (UWB) radios and inertial measurement units (IMU) can provide accurate positioning in environments where the Global Positioning System (GPS) service is either unavailable or has unsatisfactory performance. The two sensors, IMU and UWB radio, are often not co-located on a moving system. The UWB radio is typically located at the extremities of the system to ensure reliable communication, whereas the IMUs are located closer to its center of gravity. Furthermore, without hardware or software synchronization, data from heterogeneous sensors can arrive at different time instants resulting in temporal offsets. If uncalibrated, these spatial and temporal offsets can degrade the positioning performance. In this paper, using observability and identifiability criteria, we derive the conditions required for successfully calibrating the spatial and the temporal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing · GNSS positioning and interference
