Robust range estimation using acoustic and multimodal sensing

Many applications of robotics and embedded sensor technology can benefit from fine-grained localization. Fine-grained localization can simplify multi-robot collaboration, enable energy efficient multi-hop routing for low-power radio networks, and enable automatic calibration of distributed sensing systems. We focus on range estimation, a critical prerequisite for fine-grained localization. While many mechanisms for range estimation exist, any individual mode of sensing can be blocked or confused by the environment. We present and analyze an acoustic ranging system that performs well in the presence of many types of interference, but can return incorrect measurements in non-line-of-sight conditions. We then suggest how evidence from an orthogonal sensory channel might be used to detect and eliminate these measurements. The work illustrates the more general research theme of combining multiple modalities to obtain robust results.

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