LiLO: Lightweight and low-bias LiDAR Odometry method based on spherical range image filtering
Velasco-Sánchez, Edison P., Muñoz-Bañón, Miguel Ángel, Candelas, Francisco A., Puente, Santiago T., Torres, Fernando
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In unstructured outdoor environments, robotics requires accurate and efficient odometry with low computational time. Existing low-bias LiDAR odometry methods are often computationally expensive. To address this problem, we present a lightweight LiDAR odometry method that converts unorganized point cloud data into a spherical range image (SRI) and filters out surface, edge, and ground features in the image plane. This substantially reduces computation time and the required features for odometry estimation in LOAM-based algorithms. Our odometry estimation method does not rely on global maps or loop closure algorithms, which further reduces computational costs. Experimental results generate a translation and rotation error of 0.86\% and 0.0036{\deg}/m on the KITTI dataset with an average runtime of 78ms. In addition, we tested the method with our data, obtaining an average closed-loop error of 0.8m and a runtime of 27ms over eight loops covering 3.5Km.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-13-2023
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