robotics

DA-Nav: Direction-Aware City-Scale Vision-Language Navigation

arXiv:2607.11638

summary

The paper presents DA-Nav, a direction-aware vision‑language navigation system that uses commercial map directions and reformulates navigation as discrete spatial grounding on an egocentric 2D image plane, employing chain‑of‑thought reasoning for trajectory recovery and demonstrating robust outdoor navigation on robots.

Abstract

City-scale outdoor navigation is currently hindered by the heavy reliance on dense maps or costly navigation supervision. In this work, we introduce a novel paradigm for leveraging directional instructions from commercial navigation tools (e.g., Google Maps). To bridge the gap between commercial instructions and executable navigation actions, while mitigating long-horizon error accumulation through robust trajectory recovery, we propose DA-Nav, a Direction-Aware vision-language Navigation framework that reformulates navigation as a discrete spatial grounding problem on the egocentric 2D image plane. To achieve trajectory recovery, DA-Nav employs a Chain-of-Thought (CoT) reasoning process encompassing deviation assessment, action prediction, and target grid selection. We further introduce ReDA, a dataset that provides direction-aware instructions and recovery trajectories to enhance spatial grounding and support CoT recovery reasoning. Extensive experiments in CARLA demonstrate that DA-Nav achieves a high success rate of 56.16% in unseen urban environments, outperforming existing State-of-The-Art (SoTA) methods while maintaining a substantially stronger recovery capability. Furthermore, without fine-tuning, DA-Nav seamlessly adapts to both quadruped and humanoid robots, enabling stable kilometer-scale closed-loop outdoor navigation in complex real world environments.

9 pages, 8 figures

Topics & keywords

#vision-language navigation#direction-aware instructions#spatial grounding#trajectory recovery#autonomous outdoor navigationchain-of-thought reasoningegocentric 2D image planeReDA datasetCARLA simulatordirectional instruction grounding
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