An Extended Vector Polar Histogram Method Using Omni-Directional LiDAR Information

Author:

Lee Byunguk1ORCID,Kim Wonho1,Lee Seunghwan1

Affiliation:

1. School of Electronic Engineering, Kumoh National Institude of Technology, Gumi 39177, Republic of Korea

Abstract

This study presents an extended vector polar histogram (EVPH) method for efficient robot navigation using omni-directional LiDAR data. Although the conventional vector polar histogram (VPH) method is a powerful technique suitable for LiDAR sensors, it is limited in its sensing range by the single LiDAR sensor to a semicircle. To address this limitation, the EVPH method incorporates multiple LiDAR sensor’s data for omni-directional sensing. First off, in the EVPH method, the LiDAR sensor coordinate systems are directly transformed into the robot coordinate system to obtain an omni-directional polar histogram. Several techniques are also employed in this process, such as minimum value selection and linear interpolation, to generate a uniform omni-directional polar histogram. The resulting histogram is modified to represent the robot as a single point. Subsequently, consecutive points in the histogram are grouped to construct a symbol function for excluding concave blocks and a threshold function for safety. These functions are combined to determine the maximum cost value that generates the robot’s next heading angle. Robot backward motion is made feasible based on the determined heading angle, enabling the calculation of the velocity vector for time-efficient and collision-free navigation. To assess the efficacy of the proposed EVPH method, experiments were carried out in two environments where humans and obstacles coexist. The results showed that, compared to the conventional method, the robot traveled safely and efficiently in terms of the accumulated amount of rotations, total traveling distance, and time using the EVPH method. In the future, our plan includes enhancing the robustness of the proposed method in congested environments by integrating parameter adaptation and dynamic object estimation methods.

Funder

The Ministry of Interior and Safet

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Mathematics,Chemistry (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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