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Accurate 3D LiDAR SLAM System Based on Hash Multi-Scale Map and Bidirectional Matching Algorithm
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Kong, Lingxin
, Ma, Tingchen
, Xu, Sheng
, Ou, Yongsheng
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ bidirectional matching
/ Comparative analysis
/ Efficiency
/ hash multi-scale map
/ LiDAR SLAM
/ Localization
/ Mapping
/ Normal distribution
/ Optical radar
/ Registration
/ Remote sensing
/ robot navigation
2024
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Accurate 3D LiDAR SLAM System Based on Hash Multi-Scale Map and Bidirectional Matching Algorithm
by
Kong, Lingxin
, Ma, Tingchen
, Xu, Sheng
, Ou, Yongsheng
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ bidirectional matching
/ Comparative analysis
/ Efficiency
/ hash multi-scale map
/ LiDAR SLAM
/ Localization
/ Mapping
/ Normal distribution
/ Optical radar
/ Registration
/ Remote sensing
/ robot navigation
2024
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Accurate 3D LiDAR SLAM System Based on Hash Multi-Scale Map and Bidirectional Matching Algorithm
by
Kong, Lingxin
, Ma, Tingchen
, Xu, Sheng
, Ou, Yongsheng
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ bidirectional matching
/ Comparative analysis
/ Efficiency
/ hash multi-scale map
/ LiDAR SLAM
/ Localization
/ Mapping
/ Normal distribution
/ Optical radar
/ Registration
/ Remote sensing
/ robot navigation
2024
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Accurate 3D LiDAR SLAM System Based on Hash Multi-Scale Map and Bidirectional Matching Algorithm
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Accurate 3D LiDAR SLAM System Based on Hash Multi-Scale Map and Bidirectional Matching Algorithm
2024
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Overview
Simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) is a hot research area that is widely required in many robotics applications. In SLAM technology, it is essential to explore an accurate and efficient map model to represent the environment and develop the corresponding data association methods needed to achieve reliable matching from measurements to maps. These two key elements impact the working stability of the SLAM system, especially in complex scenarios. However, previous literature has not fully addressed the problems of efficient mapping and accurate data association. In this article, we propose a novel hash multi-scale (H-MS) map to ensure query efficiency with accurate modeling. In the proposed map, the inserted map point will simultaneously participate in modeling voxels of different scales in a voxel group, enabling the map to represent objects of different scales in the environment effectively. Meanwhile, the root node of the voxel group is saved to a hash table for efficient access. Secondly, considering the one-to-many (1 ×103 order of magnitude) high computational data association problem caused by maintaining multi-scale voxel landmarks simultaneously in the H-MS map, we further propose a bidirectional matching algorithm (MSBM). This algorithm utilizes forward–reverse–forward projection to balance the efficiency and accuracy problem. The proposed H-MS map and MSBM algorithm are integrated into a completed LiDAR SLAM (HMS-SLAM) system. Finally, we validated the proposed map model, matching algorithm, and integrated system on the public KITTI dataset. The experimental results show that, compared with the ikd tree map, the H-MS map model has higher insertion and deletion efficiency, both having O(1) time complexity. The computational efficiency and accuracy of the MSBM algorithm are better than that of the small-scale priority matching algorithm, and the computing speed of the MSBM achieves 49 ms/time under a single CPU thread. In addition, the HMS-SLAM system built in this article has also reached excellent performance in terms of mapping accuracy and memory usage.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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