Automatic Miscalibration Detection and Correction of LiDAR and Camera Using Motion Cues

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This paper aims to develop an automatic miscalibration detection and correction framework to maintain accurate calibration of LiDAR and camera for autonomous vehicle after the sensor drift. First, a monitoring algorithm that can continuously detect the miscalibration in each frame is designed, leveraging the rotational motion each individual sensor observes. Then, as sensor drift occurs, the projection constraints between visual feature points and LiDAR 3-D points are used to compute the scaled camera motion, which is further utilized to align the drifted LiDAR scan with the camera image. Finally, the proposed method is sufficiently compared with two representative approaches in the online experiments with varying levels of random drift, then the method is further extended to the offline calibration experiment and is demonstrated by a comparison with two existing benchmark methods.

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Peng, P., Pi, D., Yin, G., Wang, Y., Xu, L., & Feng, J. (2024). Automatic Miscalibration Detection and Correction of LiDAR and Camera Using Motion Cues. Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition), 37(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s10033-024-01035-3

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