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Alignment or registration of on-line scan sampled by Lidar with the established environment model is a critical step in lunar rover simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM). Performance of SLAM is dominated by the efficiency and the accuracy of the laser alignment procedure. The surface of lunar is a typical unstructured environment because of its complex structure. In this kind of environment, 3D laser scan is intractable because the registration tends to be difficult and convergent slowly due to the considerable computation burden resulted by dense laser data. In light of this deficiency, an ICP-based efficient laser scan match approach, named 'Contour Like Registration', is proposed in this paper. In this method, 2D laser real-time scan data is matched with the 3D elevation map built so far. By employing Rao-Blackwellized Particle Filter for rover localization and map estimation, fast on-line lunar rover SLAM is obtained by using a compact Lidar. It is evaluated from experimental results that the proposed method yields consistent real-time lunar rover pose estimation.
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Journal of Astronautics
ISSN: 1000-1328
Year: 2010
Issue: 9
Volume: 31
Page: 2145-2149
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