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PipeSLAM: Simultaneous localisation and mapping in feature sparse water pipes using the Rao-Blackwellised particle filter

Ke Ma, Michele Schirru, Ali Hassan Zahraee, R.S. Dwyer-Joyce, Joby Boxall, Tony J. Dodd, Richard Collins, Sean Anderson

发表年份
2017
引用次数
15

摘要

Water, a valuable resource, is usually distributed through urban environments by buried pipes. These pipes are difficult to access for inspection, maintenance and repair. This makes in-pipe robots an appealing technology for inspecting water pipes and localising damage prior to repair from above ground. Accurate localisation of damage is of critical importance because of the costs associated with excavating roads, disrupting traffic and disrupting the water supply. The problem is that pipes tend to be relatively featureless making robot localisation a challenging problem. In this paper we propose a novel simultaneous localisation and mapping (SLAM) algorithm for metal water pipes. The approach we take is to excite pipe vibration with a hydrophone (sound induced vibration), which leads to a map of pipe vibration amplitude over space. We then develop a SLAM algorithm that makes use of this new type of map, where the estimation method is based on the Rao-Blackwellised particle filter (RBPF), termed PipeSLAM. The approach is also suited to SLAM in plastic water pipes using a similar type of map derived from ultrasonic sensing. We successfully demonstrate the feasibility of the approach using a combination of experimental and simulation data.

关键词

Particle filterComputer scienceSimultaneous localization and mappingRobotFeature (linguistics)Filter (signal processing)HydrophoneVibrationComputer visionMobile robot

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