Integrating grid-based and topological maps for mobile robot navigation 论文

1996引用 316
Robotics and Sensor-Based LocalizationRobotic Path Planning AlgorithmsConstraint Satisfaction and Optimization

详细信息

发表日期
1996-08-04
发表年份
1996

关键词

Robotics and Sensor-Based LocalizationRobotic Path Planning AlgorithmsConstraint Satisfaction and Optimization

摘要

Research on mobile robot navigation has produced two major paradigms for mapping indoor environments: grid-based and topological. While grid-based methods produce accurate metric maps, their complexity often prohibits efficient planning and problem solving in large-scale indoor environments. Topological maps, on the other hand, can be used much more efficiently, yet accurate and consistent topological maps are considerably difficult to learn in large-scale environments. This paper describes an approach that integrates both paradigms: grid-based and topological. Grid-based maps are learned using artificial neural networks and Bayesian integration. Topological maps are generated on top of the grid-based maps, by partitioning the latter into coherent regions. By combining both paradigms—grid-based and topological—, the approach presented here gains the best of both worlds: accuracy/consistency and efficiency. The paper gives results for autonomously operating a mobile robot equipped with sonar sensors in populated multi-room environments.