Abstract:Accurate uncertainty estimation for inertial odometry is the foundation to achieve optimal fusion in multi-sensor systems, such as visual or LiDAR inertial odometry. Prior studies often simplify the assumptions regarding the uncertainty of inertial measurements, presuming fixed covariance parameters and empirical IMU sensor models. However, the inherent physical limitations and non-linear characteristics of sensors are difficult to capture. Moreover, uncertainty may fluctuate based on sensor rates and motion modalities, leading to variations across different IMUs. To address these challenges, we formulate a learning-based method that not only encapsulate the non-linearities inherent to IMUs but also ensure the accurate propagation of covariance in a data-driven manner. We extend the PyPose library to enable differentiable batched IMU integration with covariance propagation on manifolds, leading to significant runtime speedup. To demonstrate our method's adaptability, we evaluate it on several benchmarks as well as a large-scale helicopter dataset spanning over 262 kilometers. The drift rate of the inertial odometry on these datasets is reduced by a factor of between 2.2 and 4 times. Our method lays the groundwork for advanced developments in inertial odometry.