Title
Indoor Localization and Mapping: Towards Tracking Resilience Through a Multi-SLAM Approach
Abstract
This paper presents a use case for SLAM techniques applied to real time localization and detailed mapping for emergency response personnel in non cooperative environments. Such environments tend to defeat conventional localization approaches, therefore we must ensure continuous operation of our localization and mapping regardless of the difficulties encountered (lack of GPS signals, lighting conditions, smoke, etc.). The proposed system fuses two SLAM algorithms, a LiDAR-based and a camera-based. Since LiDAR-based SLAM uses dense 3D measurements, it is well suited to the construction of a detailed map, while the visual SLAM allows to quickly recognize already visited places in order to apply loop closure corrections, by using a key frames graph. The currently proposed system allows collaboration between these two SLAMs through pose sharing and relocalization.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1109/MED48518.2020.9182794
2020 28th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED)
Keywords
DocType
ISSN
tracking resilience,SLAM techniques,multiSLAM approach,indoor localization,visual SLAM,dense 3D measurements,LiDAR-based SLAM,camera-based,SLAM algorithms,GPS signals,conventional localization approaches,emergency response personnel,detailed mapping,real time localization
Conference
2325-369X
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-7281-5743-6
0
0.34
References 
Authors
14
10