NeRF-VINS: A Real-time Neural Radiance Field Map-based Visual-Inertial Navigation System

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Authors Saimouli Katragadda, Woosik Lee, Yuxiang Peng, Patrick Geneva, Chuchu Chen, Chao Guo, Mingyang Li, Guoquan Huang arXiv ID 2309.09295 Category cs.RO: Robotics Citations 26 Venue IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation Last Checked 4 months ago
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Achieving efficient and consistent localization a prior map remains challenging in robotics. Conventional keyframe-based approaches often suffers from sub-optimal viewpoints due to limited field of view (FOV) and/or constrained motion, thus degrading the localization performance. To address this issue, we design a real-time tightly-coupled Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF)-aided visual-inertial navigation system (VINS). In particular, by effectively leveraging the NeRF's potential to synthesize novel views, the proposed NeRF-VINS overcomes the limitations of traditional keyframe-based maps (with limited views) and optimally fuses IMU, monocular images, and synthetically rendered images within an efficient filter-based framework. This tightly-coupled fusion enables efficient 3D motion tracking with bounded errors. We extensively compare the proposed NeRF-VINS against the state-of-the-art methods that use prior map information and demonstrate its ability to perform real-time localization, at over 10 Hz, on a resource-constrained Jetson AGX Orin embedded platform.
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