Computational Mapping of the Ground Reflectivity with Laser Scanners

11/28/2016
by   Juan Castorena, et al.
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In this investigation we focus on the problem of mapping the ground reflectivity with multiple laser scanners mounted on mobile robots/vehicles. The problem originates because regions of the ground become populated with a varying number of reflectivity measurements whose value depends on the observer and its corresponding perspective. Here, we propose a novel automatic, data-driven computational mapping framework specifically aimed at preserving edge sharpness in the map reconstruction process and that considers the sources of measurement variation. Our new formulation generates map-perspective gradients and applies sub-set selection fusion and de-noising operators to these through iterative algorithms that minimize an ℓ_1 sparse regularized least squares formulation. Reconstruction of the ground reflectivity is then carried out based on Poisson's formulation posed as an ℓ_2 term promoting consistency with the fused gradient of map-perspectives and a term that ensures equality constraints with reference measurement data. We demonstrate our new framework outperforms the capabilities of existing ones with experiments realized on Ford's fleet of autonomous vehicles. For example, we show we can achieve map enhancement (i.e., contrast enhancement), artifact removal, de-noising and map-stitching without requiring an additional reflectivity adjustment to calibrate sensors to the specific mounting and robot/vehicle motion.

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