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Efficient Autonomous Exploration With Incrementally Built Topological Map in 3-D Environments

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT
Volume 69, Issue 12, Pages 9853-9865

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIM.2020.3001816

Keywords

Robot sensing systems; Roads; Three-dimensional displays; Unmanned aerial vehicles; Task analysis; Autonomous exploration; environment monitoring; mapping; topological road map; unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Commission (ITC) Innovation and Technology Support Programme (ITSP) Tier 2-An Intelligent Robotics System for Autonomous Airport Passenger Trolley Deployment [ITS/105/18FP]

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Autonomous 3-D exploration with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is increasingly prevalent for environment monitoring without human intervention. In this article, we present a systematic solution toward efficient UAV exploration in 3-D environments. Innovatively, a road map is incrementally built and maintained along with the exploration process, which explicitly exhibits the topological structure of the 3-D environment. By simplifying the environment, the road map can efficiently provide the information gain and the cost-to-go for a candidate region to be explored, which are two quantities for next-best-view (NBV) evaluation, thus prompting the efficiency for NBV determination. In addition, with reference to the global plan queried on the road map, we propose a local planner based on the potential field method that drives the robot to the information-rich area during the navigation process, which further improves the exploration efficiency. The proposed framework and its composed modules are verified in various 3-D environments, which exhibit their distinctive features in NBV selection and better performance in improving the exploration efficiency than other methods.

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