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Elisa Stefanini1,2, Enrico Ciancolini3, Alessandro Settimi3
1Soft Robotics for Human Cooperation and Rehabilitation, Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Via Morego, 30, 16163 Genova, Italy.
Abstract:
Ensuring safe and continuous autonomous navigation in long-term mobile robot applications is still challenging. To ensure a reliable representation of the current environment without the need for periodic remapping, updating the map is recommended. However, in the case of incorrect robot pose estimation, updating the map can lead to errors that prevent the robot's localisation and jeopardise map accuracy. In this paper, we propose a safe Lidar-based occupancy grid map-updating algorithm for dynamic environments, taking into account uncertainties in the estimation of the robot's pose. The proposed approach allows for robust long-term operations, as it can recover the robot's pose, even when it gets lost, to continue the map update process, providing a coherent map. Moreover, the approach is also robust to temporary changes in the map due to the presence of dynamic obstacles such as humans and other robots. Results highlighting map quality, localisation performance, and pose recovery, both in simulation and experiments, are reported.
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