HectorGrapher: Continuous-time Lidar SLAM with Multi-resolution Signed Distance Function Registration for Challenging Terrain

2021 
For deployment in previously unknown, unstructured, and GPS-denied environments, autonomous mobile rescue robots need to localize themselves in such environments and create a map of it using a simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) approach. Continuous-time SLAM approaches represent the pose as a time-continuous estimate that provides high accuracy and allows correcting for distortions induced by motion during the scan capture. To enable robust and accurate real-time SLAM in challenging terrain, we propose HectorGrapher which enables accurate localization by continuous-time pose estimation and robust scan registration based on multi-resolution signed distance functions. We evaluate the method in multiple publicly available real-world datasets, as well as a data set from the RoboCup 2021 Rescue League, where we applied the proposed method to win the Best-in-Class "Exploration and Mapping" Award.
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