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Article Dans Une Revue IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems Année : 2011

A multiple-hypotheses map matching method suitable for weighted and box-shaped state estimation for localization

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The goal of map-matching algorithms is to identify the road taken by a vehicle and to compute an estimate of the vehicle position on that road using a digital map. In this paper, a map-matching algorithm based on interval analysis and belief function theory is proposed. The method combines the outputs from existing bounded error estimation techniques with piecewise rectangular roads selected using evidential reasoning. A set of candidate roads is first defined at each time step using the topology of the map and a similarity criterion, and a mass function on the set of candidate roads is computed. An overall estimate of the vehicle position is then derived after the most probable candidate road has been selected. This method allows multiple road junctions hypotheses to be handled efficiently, and can cope with missing data. Also, the implementation of the method is quite simple as it is based on geometrical properties of boxes and rectangular road segments. Experiments with simulated and real data demonstrate the ability of this method to handle junction situations and to compute an accurate estimate of the vehicle position.
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hal-00655642 , version 1 (31-12-2011)

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Fahed Abdallah, Ghalia Nassreddine, Thierry Denoeux. A multiple-hypotheses map matching method suitable for weighted and box-shaped state estimation for localization. IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2011, 12 (4), pp.1495-1510. ⟨10.1109/TITS.2011.2160856⟩. ⟨hal-00655642⟩
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