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Real-Time Motion Classification of LiDAR Point Detection for Automated Vehicles

2020-04-14
2020-01-0703
A Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) is now becoming an essential sensor for an autonomous vehicle. The LiDAR provides the surrounding environment information of the vehicle in the form of a point cloud. A decision-making system of the autonomous car is able to determine a safe and comfort maneuver by utilizing the detected LiDAR point cloud. The LiDAR points on the cloud are classified as dynamic or static class depending on the movement of the object being detected. If the movement class (dynamic or static) of detected points can be provided by LiDAR, the decision-making system is able to plan the appropriate motion of the autonomous vehicle according to the movement of the object. This paper proposes a real-time process to segment the motion states of LiDAR points. The basic principle of the classification algorithm is to classify the point-wise movement of a target point cloud through the other point clouds and sensor poses.
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A GPU Accelerated Particle Filter Based Localization Using 3D Evidential Voxel Maps

2019-04-02
2019-01-0491
An evidential theory is widely used for 2D grid-based localization in a robotics field because the theory has benefits to consider additional states such as 'unknown' and 'conflict'. However, there are some problems such as computational limitation and excessive resource share when the localization system is expanded from 2D grid to 3D voxel. In order to overcome the problems, this paper proposes the parallelized particle filter based localization system using 3D evidential voxel maps. A many-core processor based parallel computing framework with optimization techniques is applied to accelerate the computing power. Experiments were performed to evaluate the performance of the localization system in a complex environment, and to compare the computational time and resources between various types of processing units. The experimental results show that the proposed parallel particle filter is much more efficient than particle filter without parallel computing regarding computational cost.
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