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Sliding Window Mapping for Omnidirectional RGB-D Sensors.

Nicolas DalmedicoMarco Antônio Simões TeixeiraHigor Barbosa SantosRafael de Castro Martins NogueiraLucia Valeria Ramos de ArrudaFlávio NevesDaniel Rodrigues PipaJúlio Endress RamosAndré Schneider de Oliveira
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
This paper presents an omnidirectional RGB-D (RGB + Distance fusion) sensor prototype using an actuated LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and an RGB camera. Besides the sensor, a novel mapping strategy is developed considering sensor scanning characteristics. The sensor can gather RGB and 3D data from any direction by toppling in 90 degrees a laser scan sensor and rotating it about its central axis. The mapping strategy is based on two environment maps, a local map for instantaneous perception, and a global map for perception memory. The 2D local map represents the surface in front of the robot and may contain RGB data, allowing environment reconstruction and human detection, similar to a sliding window that moves with a robot and stores surface data.
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