This paper presents a novel method for surface profile determination using multiple sensors. Our approach is based on morphological processing techniques to fuse the range data from multiple sensor returns in a manner that directly reveals the target surface profile. The method has the intrinsic ability of suppressing spurious readings due to noise, crosstalk, and higher-order reflections, as well as processing multiple reflections informatively. The algorithm is verified both by simulations and experiments in the laboratory by processing real sonar data obtained from a mobile robot. The results are compared to those obtained from a more accurate structured-light system, which is however more complex and expensive
Whereas in the past ultrasonic sensors have been largely used only to estimate the proximity of obje...
We describe an approach for mobile robot localization based on geometric features extracted from ult...
In this study, physical models are used to model reflections from target primitives commonly encount...
This paper presents a novel method for surface profile determination using multiple sensors. Our app...
A novel method is described for surface profile extraction based on morphological processing of mult...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A novel method is described for surface pro"le extraction base...
Two novel methods for surface profile extraction based on multiple ultrasonic range measurements are...
This paper presents multisensor fusion techniques for the acquisition of the profile of surfaces wi...
This work explores techniques for sonar sensor fusion in the context of environmental feature detect...
This paper presents complementary sensor fusion techniques for the acquisition of the profile of sur...
This paper presents multisensor fusion techniques for the acquisition of the profile of surfaces wit...
Journal ArticleA technique is given for the recovery of planar surfaces using two beam-spread sonar ...
We have developed four generations of sonar scanning systems to automatically interpret surrounding ...
A novel technique is described that employs intelligent processing of multiple ultrasonic range meas...
Part 4: Data Analysis and Information RetrievalInternational audienceSonars are among the most popul...
Whereas in the past ultrasonic sensors have been largely used only to estimate the proximity of obje...
We describe an approach for mobile robot localization based on geometric features extracted from ult...
In this study, physical models are used to model reflections from target primitives commonly encount...
This paper presents a novel method for surface profile determination using multiple sensors. Our app...
A novel method is described for surface profile extraction based on morphological processing of mult...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A novel method is described for surface pro"le extraction base...
Two novel methods for surface profile extraction based on multiple ultrasonic range measurements are...
This paper presents multisensor fusion techniques for the acquisition of the profile of surfaces wi...
This work explores techniques for sonar sensor fusion in the context of environmental feature detect...
This paper presents complementary sensor fusion techniques for the acquisition of the profile of sur...
This paper presents multisensor fusion techniques for the acquisition of the profile of surfaces wit...
Journal ArticleA technique is given for the recovery of planar surfaces using two beam-spread sonar ...
We have developed four generations of sonar scanning systems to automatically interpret surrounding ...
A novel technique is described that employs intelligent processing of multiple ultrasonic range meas...
Part 4: Data Analysis and Information RetrievalInternational audienceSonars are among the most popul...
Whereas in the past ultrasonic sensors have been largely used only to estimate the proximity of obje...
We describe an approach for mobile robot localization based on geometric features extracted from ult...
In this study, physical models are used to model reflections from target primitives commonly encount...