Single- and Multi-FPGA Acceleration of Dense Stereo Vision for Planetary Rovers

Author:

Lentaris George1ORCID,Maragos Konstantinos1,Soudris Dimitrios1,Zabulis Xenophon2,Lourakis Manolis2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Athens, Greece

2. Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for Research and Technology--Hellas (FORTH), Heraklion, Greece

Abstract

Increased mobile autonomy is a vital requisite for future planetary exploration rovers. Stereo vision is a key enabling technology in this regard, as it can passively reconstruct in three dimensions the surroundings of a rover and facilitate the selection of science targets and the planning of safe routes. Nonetheless, accurate dense stereo algorithms are computationally demanding. When executed on the low-performance, radiation-hardened CPUs typically installed on rovers, slow stereo processing severely limits the driving speed and hence the science that can be conducted in situ . Aiming to decrease execution time while increasing the accuracy of stereo vision embedded in future rovers, this article proposes HW/SW co-design and acceleration on resource-constrained, space-grade FPGAs. In a top-down approach, we develop a stereo algorithm based on the space sweep paradigm, design its parallel HW architecture, implement it with VHDL, and demonstrate feasible solutions even on small-sized devices with our multi-FPGA partitioning methodology. To meet all cost, accuracy, and speed requirements set by the European Space Agency for this system, we customize our HW/SW co-processor by design space exploration and testing on a Mars-like dataset. Implemented on Xilinx Virtex technology, or European NG-MEDIUM devices, the FPGA kernel processes a 1,120 × 1,120 stereo pair in 1.7s−3.1s, utilizing only 5.4−9.3 LUT6 and 200−312 RAMB18. The proposed system exhibits up to 32× speedup over desktop CPUs, or 2,810× over space-grade LEON3, and achieves a mean reconstruction error less than 2cm up to 4m depth. Excluding errors exceeding 2cm (which are less than 4% of the total), the mean error is under 8mm.

Funder

European Space Agency via the SEXTANT and COMPASS projects of the ETP-MREP research programme

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Software

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