Searching Unknown Environment By A Mobile Robot Using Range Sensor --an Algorithm and Experiment

J. Iijima, Shun'ichi Asaka, S. Yuta
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Abstract

This paper presents an efficient algorithm for a autonomous mobile robot to construct a two dimensional world model consists of straight line segments, using the robot's range sensor and a suitable observation sequence planned by itself. Since the environment is observed locally at any point, global geometric model (map) will be generated incrementally. In this procedure the robot observes the environment iteratively and constructs the environment map using the all sensory information of the previous observations which has been obtained up to the current observation. Then, it finds the next suitable position in the area which is recognized safe in the constructing map and move to it until to complete the map construction. To demonstrate the process of the map construction using the proposed algorithm, a range sensor with a CCD video camera and a simulator based on the real mobile robot called Yamabico M, which has been developed by the authors' group, are introduced. The range sensor yields the boundary information around the robot as a set of line segments. In order to make this information, the range sensor takes 10 images around the robot at every 36 degrees and detects the boundary between the floor and the walls in each image, then the detected boundaries in the images are mapped onto the floor surface. The experimental results indicates that the proposed algorithm works well and efficiently in the real environment considering the sensory and control errors.
基于距离传感器的移动机器人搜索未知环境——一种算法与实验
本文提出了一种利用机器人的距离传感器和自己规划的合适的观测序列,构建由直线段组成的二维世界模型的有效算法。由于环境在任何一点都是局部观察的,因此将增量地生成全局几何模型(地图)。在这个过程中,机器人迭代地观察环境,并利用之前观察到的所有感官信息构建环境地图。然后,在构建地图中被识别为安全的区域内,找到下一个合适的位置并移动到该位置,直到完成地图的构建。为了演示使用该算法构建地图的过程,介绍了一种带有CCD摄像机的距离传感器和基于作者团队开发的真实移动机器人Yamabico M的模拟器。距离传感器将机器人周围的边界信息作为一组线段生成。为了获得这些信息,距离传感器以每36度的角度拍摄机器人周围的10张图像,并在每张图像中检测地板与墙壁之间的边界,然后将图像中检测到的边界映射到地板表面。实验结果表明,考虑到感知误差和控制误差,该算法在实际环境中具有良好的有效性。
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