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3D Mobile Localization Using Distance-only Measurements

Systems and Control 2017-11-03 v1 Multiagent Systems

Abstract

For a group of cooperating UAVs, localizing each other is often a key task. This paper studies the localization problem for a group of UAVs flying in 3D space with very limited information, i.e., when noisy distance measurements are the only type of inter-agent sensing that is available, and when only one UAV knows a global coordinate basis, the others being GPS-denied. Initially for a two-agent problem, but easily generalized to some multi-agent problems, constraints are established on the minimum number of required distance measurements required to achieve the localization. The paper also proposes an algorithm based on semidefinite programming (SDP), followed by maximum likelihood estimation using a gradient descent initialized from the SDP calculation. The efficacy of the algorithm is verified with experimental noisy flight data.

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@article{arxiv.1711.00793,
  title  = {3D Mobile Localization Using Distance-only Measurements},
  author = {Bomin Jiang and Brian D. O. Anderson and Hatem Hman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.00793},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems

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