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u@@ŽtFProf. Gamini Dissanayake (University of Technology, Sydney)
u‹`‘่–ฺFOn Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping
ŠT@@—vF Robot navigation in unknown environments, particularly when an external location reference such as a global positioning system (GPS) is not available, requires the robot to be able to build a map of the environment in real-time and simultaneously estimate its own location within the map. Robust solutions to the "Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM)" problem, therefore, underpin successful robot deployment in many application domains such as urban search and rescue, underground mining, underwater surveillance and planetary exploration. This talk will chronicle the presenter's journey, over the past fifteen years, in looking for solutions to SLAM through extended Kalman filters, information filters, non-linear optimisers, graph theory and most recently linear least-squares. The talk will also present an overview of the activities of the UTS: Centre for Autonomous Systems that currently consists of 55 staff and students working in various aspects of robotics.
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