To localize a vehicle on a map, a reliable road selection system is essential. For this purpose, this article presents a credibilist multicriteria association algorithm that performs data association between the infrastructure information (the map) and the noisy measurements of two sensors (DGPS, odometer). The algorithm takes into account the inaccuracy, the uncertainty and the redundancy of the data. The multicriteria fusion process is realized using belief theory and Dempster-Shafer's rule. A local strategy is developed to allot beliefs to two criteria. Experimental results show that the credibilist roads around an estimated position are well selected.
A road reduction method using multi-criteria fusion
Intelligent Vehicle Symposium, 2002. IEEE ; 1 ; 184-189 vol.1
2002-01-01
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A Road Reduction Method using Multi-Criteria Fusion
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