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What is self-localisation? – Definition, meaning & function

Self-localisation refers to the ability of an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) to independently determine its own position within a known or dynamically generated map. This is usually done by comparing sensor data with existing map data or by using methods such as SLAM (Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping). Precise self-localisation is a prerequisite for safe navigation, efficient path planning and the avoidance of collisions in dynamic environments.