Pilot Study of Low-Light Enhanced Terrain Mapping for Robotic Exploration in Lunar PSRs

Author:

Park Jae-Min1,Hong Sungchul2,Shin Hyu-Soung1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Future and Smart Construction Research, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Goyang 10223, Republic of Korea

2. Department of Geoinformatic Engineering, Inha University, Incheon 22212, Republic of Korea

Abstract

The recent discovery of water ice in the lunar polar shadowed regions (PSRs) has driven interest in robotic exploration, due to its potential utilization to generate water, oxygen, and hydrogen that would enable sustainable human exploration in the future. However, the absence of direct sunlight in the PSRs poses a significant challenge for the robotic operation to obtain clear images, consequently impacting crucial tasks such as obstacle avoidance, pathfinding, and scientific investigation. In this regard, this study proposes a visual simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM)-based robotic mapping approach that combines dense mapping and low-light image enhancement (LLIE) methods. The proposed approach was experimentally examined and validated in an environment that simulated the lighting conditions of the PSRs. The mapping results show that the LLIE method leverages scattered low light to enhance the quality and clarity of terrain images, resulting in an overall improvement of the rover’s perception and mapping capabilities in low-light environments.

Funder

Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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