Performance Improvement of Pure Pursuit Algorithm via Online Slip Estimation for Off-Road Tracked Vehicle

The motion control of a tracked mobile robot remains an important capability for autonomous navigation. Kinematic path-tracking algorithms are commonly used in mobile robotics due to their ease of implementation and real-time computational cost advantage. This paper integrates an extended Kalman fil...

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Main Authors: Çağıl Çiloğlu, Emir Kutluay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-07-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/25/14/4242
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Summary:The motion control of a tracked mobile robot remains an important capability for autonomous navigation. Kinematic path-tracking algorithms are commonly used in mobile robotics due to their ease of implementation and real-time computational cost advantage. This paper integrates an extended Kalman filter (EKF) into a common kinematic controller for path-tracking performance improvement. The extended Kalman filter estimates the instantaneous center of rotation (ICR) of tracks using the sensor readings of GPS and IMU. These ICR estimations are then given as input to the motion control algorithm to generate the track velocity demands. The platform to be controlled is a heavyweight off-road tracked vehicle, which necessitates the investigation of slip values. A high-fidelity simulation model, which is verified with field tests, is used as the plant in the path-tracking simulations. The performance of the filter and the algorithm is also demonstrated in field tests on a stabilized road. The field results show that the proposed estimation increases the path-tracking accuracy significantly (about 44%) compared to the classical pure pursuit.
ISSN:1424-8220