Integration of Visual SLAM into Consumer-Grade Automotive Localization
Abstract
Accurate ego-motion estimation in consumer-grade vehicles currently relies on proprioceptive sensors, i.e. wheel odometry and IMUs, whose performance is limited by systematic errors and calibration. While visual-inertial SLAM has become a standard in robotics, its integration into automotive ego-motion estimation remains largely unexplored. This paper investigates how visual SLAM can be integrated into consumer-grade vehicle localization systems to improve performance. We propose a framework that fuses visual SLAM with a lateral vehicle dynamics model to achieve online gyroscope calibration under realistic driving conditions. Experimental results demonstrate that vision-based integration significantly improves gyroscope calibration accuracy and thus enhances overall localization performance, highlighting a promising path toward higher automotive localization accuracy. We provide results on both proprietary and public datasets, showing improved performance and superior localization accuracy on a public benchmark compared to state-of-the-art methods.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2511.06919,
title = {Integration of Visual SLAM into Consumer-Grade Automotive Localization},
author = {Luis Diener and Jens Kalkkuhl and Markus Enzweiler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.06919},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
This manuscript has been submitted to the IEEE for possible publication