articleJul 8, 2004Closed access
The normal distributions transform: a new approach to laser scan matching
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Abstract
Matching 2D range scans is a basic component of many localization and mapping algorithms. Most scan match algorithms require finding correspondences between the used features, i.e. points or lines. We propose an alternative representation for a range scan, the normal distributions transform. Similar to an occupancy grid, we subdivide the 2D plane into cells. To each cell, we assign a normal distribution, which locally models the probability of measuring a point. The result of the transform is a piecewise continuous and differentiable probability density, that can be used to match another scan using Newton's algorithm. Thereby, no explicit correspondences have to be established. We present the algorithm in…
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- Simultaneous localization and mapping
- Odometry
- Occupancy grid mapping
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer science
- Piecewise
- Matching (statistics)
- Range (aeronautics)
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