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Present and Future of SLAM in Extreme Underground Environments

Robotics 2022-08-04 v1

Abstract

This paper reports on the state of the art in underground SLAM by discussing different SLAM strategies and results across six teams that participated in the three-year-long SubT competition. In particular, the paper has four main goals. First, we review the algorithms, architectures, and systems adopted by the teams; particular emphasis is put on lidar-centric SLAM solutions (the go-to approach for virtually all teams in the competition), heterogeneous multi-robot operation (including both aerial and ground robots), and real-world underground operation (from the presence of obscurants to the need to handle tight computational constraints). We do not shy away from discussing the dirty details behind the different SubT SLAM systems, which are often omitted from technical papers. Second, we discuss the maturity of the field by highlighting what is possible with the current SLAM systems and what we believe is within reach with some good systems engineering. Third, we outline what we believe are fundamental open problems, that are likely to require further research to break through. Finally, we provide a list of open-source SLAM implementations and datasets that have been produced during the SubT challenge and related efforts, and constitute a useful resource for researchers and practitioners.

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@article{arxiv.2208.01787,
  title  = {Present and Future of SLAM in Extreme Underground Environments},
  author = {Kamak Ebadi and Lukas Bernreiter and Harel Biggie and Gavin Catt and Yun Chang and Arghya Chatterjee and Christopher E. Denniston and Simon-Pierre Deschênes and Kyle Harlow and Shehryar Khattak and Lucas Nogueira and Matteo Palieri and Pavel Petráček and Matěj Petrlík and Andrzej Reinke and Vít Krátký and Shibo Zhao and Ali-akbar Agha-mohammadi and Kostas Alexis and Christoffer Heckman and Kasra Khosoussi and Navinda Kottege and Benjamin Morrell and Marco Hutter and Fred Pauling and François Pomerleau and Martin Saska and Sebastian Scherer and Roland Siegwart and Jason L. Williams and Luca Carlone},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.01787},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

21 pages including references. This survey paper is submitted to IEEE Transactions on Robotics for pre-approval