DocumentCode
716366
Title
It´s not easy seeing green: Lighting-resistant stereo Visual Teach & Repeat using color-constant images
Author
Paton, Michael ; MacTavish, Kirk ; Ostafew, Chris J. ; Barfoot, Timothy D.
fYear
2015
fDate
26-30 May 2015
Firstpage
1519
Lastpage
1526
Abstract
Stereo Visual Teach & Repeat (VT&R) is a system for long-range, autonomous route following in unstructured 3D environments. As this system relies on a passive sensor to localize, it is highly susceptible to changes in lighting conditions. Recent work in the optics community has provided a method to transform images collected from a three-channel passive sensor into color-constant images that are resistant to changes in outdoor lighting conditions. This paper presents a lighting-resistant VT&R system that uses experimentally trained color-constant images to autonomously navigate difficult outdoor terrain despite changes in lighting. We show through an extensive field trial that our algorithm is capable of autonomously following a 1km outdoor route spanning sandy/rocky terrain, grassland, and wooded areas. Using a single visual map created at midday, the route was autonomously repeated 26 times over a period of four days, from sunrise to sunset with an autonomy rate (by distance) of over 99.9%. These experiments show that a simple image transformation can extend the operation of VT&R from a few hours to multiple days.
Keywords
image colour analysis; intelligent robots; mobile robots; path planning; robot vision; stereo image processing; autonomous navigation; autonomy rate; color-constant images; grassland areas; image transformation; lighting- resistant VT-and-R system; lighting-resistant stereo visual teach-and-repeat; long-range-autonomous route following; outdoor lighting conditions; outdoor route spanning; outdoor terrain; passive sensor; rocky terrain; sandy terrain; stereo VT-and-R system; three-channel passive sensor; trained color-constant images; unstructured 3D environments; visual map; wooded areas; Cameras; Feature extraction; Lighting; Pipelines; Robot sensing systems; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICRA.2015.7139391
Filename
7139391
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