Navigation Error Characteristics of LIO-, VIO-, and RIMU-Assisted INS/GNSS Multi-Sensor Fusion Schemes in a GNSS-Denied Environment

在GNSS受限环境下,LIO、VIO和RIMU辅助的INS/GNSS多传感器融合方案的导航误差特性

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Abstract

Autonomous vehicles at level 3 and above must maintain high navigation accuracy, particularly in global navigation satellite system (GNSS)-denied environments. The main innovations of this work are threefold. First, we integrate visual inertial odometry (VIO) and light detection and ranging (LiDAR) inertial odometry (LIO) as external updates to mitigate the rapid drift of micro-electromechanical system (MEMS)-based industrial-grade inertial measurement units (IMUs) during long-term GNSS outages. Second, we adopt a redundant IMU (RIMU) approach that fuses multiple low-cost IMUs to reduce sensor noise and improve reliability. Third, we propose a system calibration methodology using both static and dynamic vehicle motion to estimate extrinsic parameters (boresight angles and lever arms) of the sensors, achieving an overall boresight angle root-mean-square error of 0.04 degrees in the simulation. Experiments were conducted under a 7 min GNSS-denied scenario in an underground parking lot, allowing for comparison of the error characteristics of multi-sensor fusion schemes against a navigation-grade reference. The INS/GNSS/LIO framework achieved a two-dimensional root-mean-square position error of 1.22 m (95% position error within 2.5 m), meeting the lane-level (1.5 m) accuracy requirement under a GNSS outage exceeding 7 min without prior maps. In contrast, the RINS/GNSS/VIO framework yielded a 4.71 m 2D mean position error under the same conditions. This paper provides a quantitative comparison of the baseline error characteristics of VIO-, LIO-, and RIMU-assisted INS/GNSS fusion under a GNSS-denied navigation scenario.

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