Towards autonomous topological place detection using the extended Voronoi graph

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Beeson, P [1 ]
Jong, NK [1 ]
Kuipers, B [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas, Dept Comp Sci, Intelligent Robot Lab, Austin, TX 78712 USA
关键词
place detection; topological navigation; Voronoi graph; corridor following; coastal navigation;
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TP24 [机器人技术];
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080202 ; 1405 ;
摘要
Autonomous place detection has long been a major hurdle to topological map-building techniques. Theoretical work on topological mapping has assumed that places can be reliably detected by a robot, resulting in deterministic actions. Whether or not deterministic place detection is always achievable is controversial; however, even topological mapping algorithms that assume non-determinism benefit from highly reliable place detection. Unfortunately, topological map-building implementations often have handcoded place detection algorithms that are brittle and domain dependent. This paper presents an algorithm for reliable autonomous place detection that is sensor and domain independent. A preliminary implementation of this algorithm for an indoor robot has demonstrated reliable place detection in real-world environments, with no a priori environmental knowledge. The implementation uses a local, scrolling 2D occupancy grid and a real-time calculated Voronoi graph to find the skeleton of the free space in the local surround. In order to utilize the place detection algorithm in non-corridor environments, we also introduce the extended Voronoi graph (E VG), which seamlessly transitions from a skeleton of a midline in corridors to a skeleton that follows walls in rooms larger than the local scrolling map.
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页码:4373 / 4379
页数:7
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