Title :
Strategies for 3D data acquisition and mapping in large-scale modern warehouses
Author :
Beinschob, Patric ; Reinke, Christoph
Author_Institution :
SICK AG, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract :
Today modern manufacturing and logistic processes rely in most instances on manual forklifts. Being known for low efficiency, high energy consumption and listed among the most frequent causes of severe accidents in factories, the SICK AG coordinated EU funded research project PAN Robots aims to replace them in large scale with Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV). Major obstacles for operators with current AGVs are high initial costs, e.g. registration of all pallet positions and reflectors which needs to be performed by highly trained professionals in order to create an accurate navigation map for the AGVs. Simultaneous Localization And Mapping (SLAM) is the scientific approach to initial mapping. In this paper, we present 3D mapping strategies dedicated for the warehouse environment with multiple Laserscanners. Preliminary results are shown based on measurement data captured at the site of our project partner Casbega, Madrid, Spain.
Keywords :
SLAM (robots); automatic guided vehicles; collision avoidance; data acquisition; fork lift trucks; image registration; industrial robots; logistics; mobile robots; optical scanners; production engineering computing; robot vision; warehouse automation; 3D data acquisition; 3D data mapping; AGV; Casbega; Madrid; PAN robots; SICK AG coordinated EU funded research project; SLAM; Spain; automated guided vehicles; forklifts; large-scale modern warehouses; logistic processes; manufacturing processes; multiple laser scanners; navigation map; simultaneous localization-and-mapping; Lasers; Manuals; Measurement by laser beam; Position measurement; Production facilities; Simultaneous localization and mapping; Three-dimensional displays;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Computer Communication and Processing (ICCP), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cluj-Napoca
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1493-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICCP.2013.6646113