Intensity-Assisted ICP for Fast Registration of 2D-LIDAR

Author:

Tian YingzhongORCID,Liu Xining,Li LongORCID,Wang Wenbin

Abstract

Iterative closest point (ICP) is a method commonly used to perform scan-matching and registration. To be a simple and robust algorithm, it is still computationally expensive, and it has been regarded as having a crucial challenge especially in a real-time application as used for the simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) problem. For these reasons, this paper presents a new method for the acceleration of ICP with an assisted intensity. Unlike the conventional ICP, this method is proposed to reduce the computational cost and avoid divergences. An initial transformation guess is computed with an assisted intensity for their relative rigid-body transformation. Moreover, a target function is proposed to determine the best initial transformation guess based on the statistic of their spatial distances and intensity residuals. Additionally, this method is also proposed to reduce the iteration number. The Anderson acceleration is utilized for increasing the iteration speed which has better ability than the Picard iteration procedure. The proposed algorithm is operated in real time with a single core central processing unit (CPU) thread. Hence, it is suitable for the robot which has limited computation resources. To validate the novelty, this proposed method is evaluated on the SEMANTIC3D.NET benchmark dataset. According to comparative results, the proposed method is declared as having better accuracy and robustness than the conventional ICP methods.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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