PlanarMesh: Building Compact 3D Meshes from LiDAR using Incremental Adaptive Resolution Reconstruction

Wang, Jiahao, Chebrolu, Nived, Tao, Yifu, Zhang, Lintong, Kim, Ayoung, Fallon, Maurice

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Building an online 3D LiDAR mapping system that produces a detailed surface reconstruction while remaining computationally efficient is a challenging task. In this paper, we present PlanarMesh, a novel incremental, mesh-based LiDAR reconstruction system that adaptively adjusts mesh resolution to achieve compact, detailed reconstructions in real-time. It introduces a new representation, planar-mesh, which combines plane modeling and meshing to capture both large surfaces and detailed geometry. The planar-mesh can be incrementally updated considering both local surface curvature and free-space information from sensor measurements. We employ a multi-threaded architecture with a Bounding Volume Hierarchy (BVH) for efficient data storage and fast search operations, enabling real-time performance. Experimental results show that our method achieves reconstruction accuracy on par with, or exceeding, state-of-the-art techniques-including truncated signed distance functions, occupancy mapping, and voxel-based meshing-while producing smaller output file sizes (10 times smaller than raw input and more than 5 times smaller than mesh-based methods) and maintaining real-time performance (around 2 Hz for a 64-beam sensor).