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Global Registration of Terrestrial Laser Scanner Point Clouds Using Plane-to-Plane Correspondences

Abstract

Registration of point clouds is a central problem in many mapping and monitoring applications, such as outdoor and indoor mapping, high-speed railway track inspection, heritage documentation, building information modeling, and others. However, ensuring the global consistency of the registration is still a challenging task when there are multiple point clouds because the different scans should be transformed into a common coordinate frame. The aim of this paper is the registration of multiple terrestrial laser scanner point clouds. We present a plane-based matching algorithm to find plane-to-plane correspondences using a new parametrization based on complex numbers. The multiplication of complex numbers is based on analysis of the quadrants to avoid the ambiguity in the calculation of the rotation angle formed between normal vectors of adjacent planes. As a matching step may contain several matrix operations, our strategy is applied to reduce the number of mathematical operations. We also design a novel method for global refinement of terrestrial laser scanner data based on plane-to-plane correspondences. The rotation parameters are globally refined using operations of quaternion multiplication, while the translation parameters are refined using the parameters of planes. The global refinement is done non-iteratively. The experimental results show that the proposed plane-based matching algorithm efficiently finds plane correspondences in partial overlapping scans providing approximate values for the global registration, and indicate that an accuracy better than 8 cm can be achieved by using our global fine plane-to-plane registration method.

Keywords:
Point cloud Translation (biology) Laser scanning Rotation (mathematics) Matching (statistics) Coordinate system Rotation matrix Point (geometry) Scanner

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Image and Object Detection Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Geology

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