Edge-SLAM: Edge-Assisted Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping

Author:

Ali Ali J. Ben1ORCID,Kouroshli Marziye2ORCID,Semenova Sofiya2ORCID,Hashemifar Zakieh Sadat3ORCID,Ko Steven Y.4ORCID,Dantu Karthik2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York

2. University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York

3. Zoox, California

4. Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada

Abstract

Localization in urban environments is becoming increasingly important and used in tools such as ARCore [ 18 ], ARKit [ 34 ] and others. One popular mechanism to achieve accurate indoor localization and a map of the space is using Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (Visual-SLAM). However, Visual-SLAM is known to be resource-intensive in memory and processing time. Furthermore, some of the operations grow in complexity over time, making it challenging to run on mobile devices continuously. Edge computing provides additional compute and memory resources to mobile devices to allow offloading tasks without the large latencies seen when offloading to the cloud. In this article, we present Edge-SLAM, a system that uses edge computing resources to offload parts of Visual-SLAM. We use ORB-SLAM2 [ 50 ] as a prototypical Visual-SLAM system and modify it to a split architecture between the edge and the mobile device. We keep the tracking computation on the mobile device and move the rest of the computation, i.e., local mapping and loop closing, to the edge. We describe the design choices in this effort and implement them in our prototype. Our results show that our split architecture can allow the functioning of the Visual-SLAM system long-term with limited resources without affecting the accuracy of operation. It also keeps the computation and memory cost on the mobile device constant, which would allow for the deployment of other end applications that use Visual-SLAM. We perform a detailed performance and resources use (CPU, memory, network, and power) analysis to fully understand the effect of our proposed split architecture.

Funder

NSF

AFRL

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Software

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