PERCEPTION
3D Laser range scanner with hemispherical field of view for robot navigation
Julian Ryde, Huosheng Hu
- Year
- 2008
- Citations
- 13
Abstract
For mobile robots to be of value in practical situations a 3D perception and mapping capability will almost always prove essential. In this paper a 2D laser scanner is modified to produce 3D scans with a resolution of one degree updated every 3 seconds. This result is achieved by adding a rotating mirror to the original scanner in an inexpensive and relatively simple modification that is easily made to a standard mobile robot. The modified robot is then able to produces 3D scans at a various frequencies up to 1Hz and accurate to 0.02m over an 8m range.
Keywords
ScannerMobile robotLaser scanningRobotComputer visionComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceField of viewRange (aeronautics)Laser
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