Loop closure detection in closed environments

Nils Rottmann, Ralf Bruder, Achim Schweikard, Elmar Rückert

Abstract

Low cost robots, such as vacuum cleaners or lawn mowers employ simplistic and often random navigation policies. Although a large number of sophisticated mapping and planning approaches exist, they require additional sensors like LIDAR sensors, cameras or time of flight sensors. In this work, we propose a loop closure detection method based only on odometry data which can be generated using low-range or binary signal sensors together with simple wall following techniques. We show how to include the detected loop closing constraints into a pose graph formulation such that standard pose graph optimization techniques can be used for map estimation. We evaluate our map estimate and loop closure approach using both, simulation and a real lawn mower in complex and realistic environments. Our results demonstrate that our approach generates accurate map estimates on the basis of odometry data only. We further show that our assumption about the discriminative nature of neighboring poses in the pose graph is solid, even under large odometry noise. These improved map estimates provide the basis for smart navigation policies in low cost robots and extends their abilities to goal-directed behavior like pick and place or complete coverage path planning in realistic environments.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2019 European Conference on Mobile Robots (ECMR)
EditorsL. Preucil, S. Behnke, M. Kulich
PublisherIEEE
Publication date09.2019
Article number8870938
ISBN (Print)978-1-7281-3606-6, 978-1-7281-3604-2
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-7281-3605-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 09.2019
Event2019 European Conference on Mobile Robots - Prague, Czech Republic
Duration: 04.09.201906.09.2019
Conference number: 152970

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