2D / 3D modelling

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Description

MANFRED-2A fully autonomous robot must obtain and interpret information about the environment to execute several tasks. The mobile robot mapping or SLAM problem is closely related to these abilities. It consists of interpreting the information perceived by its sensors in order to build map and localize itself in it. There are many other robot skills that depend on this task; thus, it is one of the most important problems to be solved by a truly autonomous robot. The objective of this group is to design various specific tools related to the mapping problem in order to improve the autonomy of MANFRED-2 (right figure), which is a mobile robot fully developed by the Robotics Lab research group of the Systems Engineering and Automation Department of the Carlos III University of Madrid.

Global Localization
The localization problem in mobile robotics can be defined as the search of the robot’s coordinates in a known environment. If there is no information about the initial location, we are talking about global localization. We have developed an algorithm that solves this problem in 2D/3D environments (figure below) using Differential Evolution (DE), which is a particle-based evolutionary algorithm that evolves in time to the solution that yields the cost function lowest value.

Scan Matching
If the environment information is given by laser readings (figure below), it is essential to correct the local errors between pairs of scans to improve the map quality, which is called registration or scan matching. We have implemented a scan matching algorithm for 3D environments (also based on DE).

Loop Detection
Detecting when the robot is navigating through a known place. After that, the accumulated error can be minimized to give consistency to the global map (loop closure). We have developed a loop detection method that compares features extracted from two different scans to obtain a loop indicator. This approach allows the introduction of very different characteristics in the descriptor. First, the surface features include the geometric forms of the scan (lines, planes, and spheres). Second, the numerical features describe other several properties (volume, average range, curvature, etc.).

Laser Scan
Laser Scan

Laser Scan

Entries:
High-Accuracy Global Localization Filter for Three-Dimensional Environments
Robotica, http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0263574711000701. num. 3 , vol. 30 , pages: 363 – 378 , 2012
F. Martín S. Garrido D. Blanco L. Moreno
Diseño y simulación de un actuador de rigidez variable
Anales de Ingeniería Mecánica: Revista de la Asociación Española de Ingeniería Mecánica; ISSN: 0212-5072. num. 18 , vol. 1 , pages: 154 – 161 , 2012
A. Gimenez A. Jardon López, J. García, D.
Compact modeling technique for outdoor navigation
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics-Part A (ISSN: 1083-4427). num. 1 , vol. 38 , pages: 9 – 24 , 2008
D. Blanco L. Moreno
Desarrollo de un sistema de percepción de una plataforma móvil para entornos exteriores
Revista Iberoamerica de Ingeniería Mecánica (ISSN : 1137-2729). num. 3 , vol. 8 , pages: 3 – 23 , 2004
D. Blanco L. Moreno

Entries:
Topographical analysis for Voronoi-based modelling
28th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics SocietyIECON 2002, 2002, Seville, Spain
L. Moreno
Voronoi Extraction of Free-way Areas in Cluttered Environments
2005 IEEE/RSJ Int. Conf. on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS2005), Edmonton, Canada
D. Blanco L. Moreno
Traversability analysis technics in outdoor environments: a comparative study.
11th International Conference on Advanced Robotics, ICAR 2003, 2003, Coimbra, Portugal
D. Blanco L. Moreno
Traversable regions model for outdoor robots.
11th International Conference on Advanced Robotics, ICAR 2003 , 2003, Coimbra, Portugal
D. Blanco L. Moreno
Estimación de Suelos Navegables para Interiores
11th Workshop Robocity 2030: Robots personales y asistenciales, 2013, Madrid, Spain
J.V. Gomez D. Alvarez L. Moreno
Localization in 3D Environments Using DifferentialEvolution
2009 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing (WISP'2009), Budapest, Hungary
F. Martín S. Garrido D. Blanco L. Moreno
Accelerated Localization in Noisy 3D Environments usingDifferential Evolution
The 2010 International Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Methods, Las Vegas, USA
C. G.Uzcategui F. Martín D. Blanco L. Moreno
Differential Evolution approach to the grid-based Localization and Mapping problem
2007 IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS'2007), California, USA
F. Martín S. Garrido L. Moreno
L1-norm global localization based on a Differential Evolution Filter
2009 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing (WISP'2009), Budapest, Hungary
M.L. Muñoz F. Martín S. Garrido D. Blanco L. Moreno
Modelado de zonas cruzables para la navegación segura de robots en entornos exteriores
2º Workshop de RoboCity 2030, Robot de exteriores, 2007, Ávila, España
D. Blanco L. Moreno
Evolutionary Filter for Mobile Robot Global Localization
2007 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing (WISP'2007), 2007, Alcala Henares, Spain
F. Martín S. Garrido L. Moreno
E-SLAM solution to the grid-based Localization and Mapping problem
2007 IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing (WISP'2007), 2007, Alcala Henares, Spain
F. Martín S. Garrido L. Moreno
Rh-0 Humanoid Robot Bipedal Locomotion and Navigation Using Lie Groups and Geometric Algorithms
International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS'2005), Edmonton, Canada
J. M. Pardos-Gotor

Entries:
Innovations in Robot Mobility and Control
chapter: Voronoi-based outdoor traversable region modelling pages: 201 – 250. Springer-Verlag , ISBN: 3-540-26892-8, 2005
D. Blanco L. Moreno

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