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Characterization of the compact Hokuyo URG-04LX 2D laser range scanner

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Characterization of the compact Hokuyo URG-04LX 2D laser range scanner
— This paper presents a detailed characterization of the Hokuyo URG-04LX 2D laser range finder. While the sensor specifications only provide a rough estimation of the sensor accuracy, the present work analyzes issues such as time drift effects and dependencies on distance, target properties (color, brightness and material) as well as incidence angle. Since the sensor is intended to be used for measurements of a tubelike environment on an inspection robot, the characterization is extended by investigating the influence of the sensor orientation and dependency on lighting conditions. The sensor characteristics are compared to those of the Sick LMS 200 which is commonly used in robotic applications when size and weight are not critical constraints. The results show that the sensor accuracy is strongly depending on the target properties (color, brightness, material) and that it is consequently difficult to establish a calibration model. The paper also identifies cases for which the ...
Laurent Kneip, Fabien Tâche, Gilles Caprari,
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ICRA
Authors Laurent Kneip, Fabien Tâche, Gilles Caprari, Roland Siegwart
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