Application of 3D point cloud map and image identification to mobile robot navigation

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Abstract

This paper presents application of the combination of mapping, image identification, and indoor navigation for the omnidirectional wheeled mobile robot (WMR). The mapping part uses the point clouds converted from the depth map of the LiDAR camera to construct the indoor 3D point cloud map. Combining this map with the You Only Look Once ver.4 (YOLOv4) network, the door number and the doorknob can be displayed on the map by image identification. The navigation part applies 3D point cloud map, image, and depth map to an omnidirectional WMR so that it can know the current position and plan the path to the designated location. The proposed control scheme can make the robot perform indoor navigation and reach designated location.

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Lin, T. Y., & Juang, J. G. (2023). Application of 3D point cloud map and image identification to mobile robot navigation. Measurement and Control (United Kingdom), 56(5–6), 911–927. https://doi.org/10.1177/00202940221136242

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