LiDAR-OSM-Based Vehicle Localization in GPS-Denied Environments by Using Constrained Particle Filter

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Jul 12;22(14):5206. doi: 10.3390/s22145206.

Abstract

Cross-modal vehicle localization is an important task for automated driving systems. This research proposes a novel approach based on LiDAR point clouds and OpenStreetMaps (OSM) via a constrained particle filter, which significantly improves the vehicle localization accuracy. The OSM modality provides not only a platform to generate simulated point cloud images, but also geometrical constraints (e.g., roads) to improve the particle filter's final result. The proposed approach is deterministic without any learning component or need for labelled data. Evaluated by using the KITTI dataset, it achieves accurate vehicle pose tracking with a position error of less than 3 m when considering the mean error across all the sequences. This method shows state-of-the-art accuracy when compared with the existing methods based on OSM or satellite maps.

Keywords: LiDAR; OSM; cross-modal localization; particle filter.

Grants and funding

This work was supported in part by the US NSF Grant 2006738 and by The MathWorks.