Analytical Formalism for Data Representation and Object Detection with 2D LiDAR: Application in Mobile Robotics

Sensors (Basel). 2024 Apr 3;24(7):2284. doi: 10.3390/s24072284.

Abstract

In mobile robotics, LASER scanners have a wide spectrum of indoor and outdoor applications, both in structured and unstructured environments, due to their accuracy and precision. Most works that use this sensor have their own data representation and their own case-specific modeling strategies, and no common formalism is adopted. To address this issue, this manuscript presents an analytical approach for the identification and localization of objects using 2D LiDARs. Our main contribution lies in formally defining LASER sensor measurements and their representation, the identification of objects, their main properties, and their location in a scene. We validate our proposal with experiments in generic semi-structured environments common in autonomous navigation, and we demonstrate its feasibility in multiple object detection and identification, strictly following its analytical representation. Finally, our proposal further encourages and facilitates the design, modeling, and implementation of other applications that use LASER scanners as a distance sensor.

Keywords: LASER scanner; LiDAR; mobile robotics; object detection; object localization.

Grants and funding

This work was financially supported by FAPEMIG—Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (Grant Number APQ-02573-21).