Low Frequency Spinning LiDAR De-Skewing

03/13/2023
by   Omar Salem, et al.
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Most commercially available Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)s measure the distances along a 2D section of the environment by sequentially sampling the free range along directions centered at the sensor's origin. When the sensor moves during the acquisition, the measured ranges are affected by a phenomenon known as skewing, which appears as a distortion in the acquired scan. Skewing potentially affects all systems that rely on LiDAR data, however it could be compensated if the position of the sensor were known each time a single range is measured. Most methods to de-skew a LiDAR are based on external sensors such as IMU or wheel odometry, to estimate these intermediate LiDAR positions. In this paper we present a method that relies exclusively on range measurements to effectively estimate the robot velocities which are then used for de-skewing. Our approach is suitable for low frequency LiDAR where the skewing is more evident. It can be seamlessly integrated into existing pipelines, enhancing their performance at negligible computational cost. We validated the proposed method with statistical experiments characterizing different operating conditions

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