Robotic agents vastly increase the return of planetary exploration missions thanks to their ability of performing in-situ measurements. To this date, unmanned exploration has been performed by individual of robots such as the MER Spirit and Opportunity and later MSL Curiosity. A fundamental asset to robotic autonomy is the ability to perceive the surroundings through vision systems such as stereo cameras. Since global localization using GPS-like approaches is unavailable in extra-terrestrial environments, rovers need to measure their motion in order to understand where they are heading. This allows to close high-level control loops to follow planned routes toward goals of scientific interest. Visual SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) is an effective strategy to fulfill these needs. Stereo cameras are used to both reconstruct the environment structure through triangulation and use that information to localize the cameras while moving. While performing Visual SLAM on constrained resources is still challenging, many state of the art solution exist to solve this problem for single exploration sessions. The future of planetary exploration however strongly involves cooperation amongst teams of heterogeneous robotic agents. While the SLAM problem is efficiently solved for single sessions and agents, robust solutions for collaborative map merging and re-localization are still topics of active research and constitute the first major objective of this thesis. Here is proposed and validated a robust re-localization pipeline targeted at planetary vehicles equipped with stereo vision systems allowing to localize them in previously built maps. Instead of common Visual SLAM approaches based exclusively on visual features, this algorithm exploits the invariant nature of 3D point clouds by using compact 3D binary descriptors in conjunction with texture cues. Maps are discretized in submaps which are represented in a lightweight form using the Bag of Binary Words paradigm. The algorithm is then tested and validated both ...


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    Title :

    Stereo and Monocular Vision Guidance for Autonomous Aerial and Ground Vehicles



    Publication date :

    2019-12-02


    Type of media :

    Theses


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



    Classification :

    DDC:    629



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