3D robotic mapping : the simultaneous localization and mapping problem with six degrees of freedom
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3D robotic mapping : the simultaneous localization and mapping problem with six degrees of freedom
(Springer tracts in advanced robotics, v. 52)
Springer, c2009
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Bibliography: p. [193]-201
Softcover edition c2010
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Description
Focuses on acquiring spatial models of physical environments through mobile robots
The robotic mapping problem is commonly referred to as SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping).
3D maps are necessary to avoid collisions with complex obstacles and to self-localize in six degrees of freedom (x-, y-, z-position, roll, yaw and pitch angle)
New solutions to the 6D SLAM problem for 3D laser scans are proposed and a wide variety of applications are presented
Table of Contents
Perceiving 3D Range Data.- State of the Art.- 3D Range Image Registration.- Globally Consistent Range Image Registration.- Experiments and Results.- 3D Maps with Semantics.- Conclusions and Outlook.
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