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Traversable Ground Surface Segmentation and Modeling for Real-Time Mobile Mapping

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  • Wei Song
  • Seoungjae Cho
  • Kyungeun Cho
  • Kyhyun Um
  • Chee Sun Won
  • Sungdae Sim

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Remote vehicle operator must quickly decide on the motion and path. Thus, rapid and intuitive feedback of the real environment is vital for effective control. This paper presents a real-time traversable ground surface segmentation and intuitive representation system for remote operation of mobile robot. Firstly, a terrain model using voxel-based flag map is proposed for incrementally registering large-scale point clouds in real time. Subsequently, a ground segmentation method with Gibbs-Markov random field (Gibbs-MRF) model is applied to detect ground data in the reconstructed terrain. Finally, we generate a texture mesh for ground surface representation by mapping the triangles in the terrain mesh onto the captured video images. To speed up the computation, we program a graphics processing unit (GPU) to implement the proposed system for large-scale datasets in parallel. Our proposed methods were tested in an outdoor environment. The results show that ground data is segmented effectively and the ground surface is represented intuitively.

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  • Wei Song & Seoungjae Cho & Kyungeun Cho & Kyhyun Um & Chee Sun Won & Sungdae Sim, 2014. "Traversable Ground Surface Segmentation and Modeling for Real-Time Mobile Mapping," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 10(4), pages 795851-7958, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:10:y:2014:i:4:p:795851
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/795851
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