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MULLS: Versatile LiDAR SLAM via Multi-metric Linear Least Square
This repository implements MULLS, an efficient, low-drift, and versatile LiDAR-only SLAM system with both the front-end and back-end. It's an overall updated version of LLS-LOAM.
[Demo Video] [Preprint Paper] [Project Wiki]
Version 1.1
(tested on Ubuntu 16.04 / 18.04 / 20.04)
Codes are currently under refactoring for better readability and performance.
MULLS SLAM demo
<p align="left"> <img src="./assets/mulls_slam_demo.gif" width="600" alt="mulls_slam"> </p>MULLS Registration demo
<p align="left"> <img src="./assets/mulls_reg_demo.gif" width="600" alt="mulls_slam"> </p>Instruction
1. Install dependent 3rd libraries
For a compiler that supports OpenMP
Compulsory:
Optional:
- For *.las data IO: LibLas
- For *.h5 data IO: HDF5
- For geo-coordinate projection for global mapping: Proj4
- For Lie-Group and Lie-Algebra related functions (only used in baseline registration method vgicp): Sophus
- For 2D map, scan range image and BEV image generation: OpenCV
- For pose graph optimization: g2o(<=2016version)
- or ceres
- or gtsam
- For efficient global registration using truncated least square: TEASER++
You may run the following shell file to install all the dependent libs (tested on Ubuntu 16.04):
bash script/tools/install_dep_lib.sh
Note: ceres, g2o and gtsam are all used for pose graph optimization. You only need to install one of them (ceres is recommended).
2. Compile
# cd to the base folder of MULLS
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
cd ..
If you'd like to configure the optional dependent libs needed by your task, you can directly switch the options in CMakeLists.txt
and then rebuild or use ccmake ..
in build
folder instead. (If it does not work, you nned to delete the build
folder and do 2.Compile
again).
3. Minimum example
By using the example data (16 adjacent scans) in ./demo_data
, you can have a quick test of MULLS-SLAM and MULLS-Registration.
Without editing anything, directly run
sh script/run_mulls_slam.sh
and
sh script/run_mulls_reg.sh
to check the results (in the real-time viewer and the result
folder in demo_data
).
4. Prepare data
The input of MULLS should be a sequence of point cloud. Each point cloud is corresponding to a frame of the transaction.
Test on KITTI
Download the KITTI Odometry Dataset to test the project.
To test the semantic mask aided solution, please download the Semantic KITTI Odometry Dataset.
The complete data folder structure should be as following:
Base Folder
_____00
|___velodyne [raw data *.bin]
|___pcd [*.pcd] (can be generated from *.bin by run_kittibin2pcd.sh)
|___labels [raw semantic label *.label] (optional for semantic aided lidar odometry)
|___label_pcd [*.pcd] (optional for semantic aided lidar odometry, can be generated from *.label and *.bin by run_semantic_kitti_labelbin2pcd.sh)
|___00.txt [ground truth (gnssins) pose] (optional for evaluation)
|___calib.txt [extrinsic transformation matrix (from body to lidar coordinate system)] (optional for evaluation)
|___result [output of MULLS: generated map, pose and evaluation] (would be generated automatically after the transaction)
_____01
|___velodyne
|___pcd
|___labels
|...
_____...
Scripts for converting the data format are available in ./script/tool/
folder.
You can use script/tools/run_kittibin2pcd.sh
to convert *.bin
to *.pcd
to get the pcd
folder.
Similarly, you can use script/tools/run_semantic_kitti_labelbin2pcd.sh
to convert *.label
to *.pcd
to get the label_pcd
folder.
Test on your own data
If you'd like to use your own data, the data format should be one of the following: *.pcd
, *.ply
, *.txt
, *.las
, *.csv
, *.h5
, *.bin
.
You can simply specify the data format in script/run_mulls_slam.sh
.
The data foler structure can be as simple as follows:
Base Folder
|___dummy_framewise_point_cloud
. |___00001.pcd (las,txt,ply,h5,csv,bin...)
. |___00002.pcd (las,txt,ply,h5,csv,bin...)
. |___...
|___dummy_ground_truth_trajectory.txt (optional)
|___dummy_calibration_file.txt (optional)
To feed your data into MULLS in order, your point clouds' filename should also in the same order. You can use script/tools/batch_rename.sh
to rename filenames from something like 1.pcd
to 00001.pcd
in batch.
Links to more open datasets are available here.
5. Run
MULLS-SLAM
If you'd like to test the LiDAR SLAM module (MULLS-SLAM), please edit the script/run_mulls_slam.sh
file, specify the data path and then run:
sh script/run_mulls_slam.sh
If the visualization is enabled, then you can configure the visualization GUI by following the instructions here.
For better performance on a specific dataset, you are suggested to play with the parameters in script/config/lo_gflag_list_[xxx].txt
(tips on parameter tuning are available here), and then you need to change the config file path in script/run_mulls_slam.sh
as follows:
config_file=./script/config/lo_gflag_list_[xxx].txt
To disable or enable the back-end (loop closure detection and pose graph optimization), you can edit the --loop_closure_detection_on=true/false
in the config file.
After the transaction, you are expected to find the results (plots, poses, evaluation results, generated 3D and 2D map ...) in the result
folder under the data path. You can configure the output preference according to here.
MULLS-Registration
You can use script/run_mulls_reg.sh
to test the pairwise point cloud registration using MULLS-ICP with TEASER++ simply by configuring the data path in it. Then you can run it by:
sh script/run_mulls_reg.sh
An example on TLS point cloud registration can be found here.
More demos
On KITTI dataset (seq. 00 & 01)
<img src="assets/kitti_00_show.jpg" alt="alt text" style="zoom:80%;"> <img src="assets/kitti_01_show.jpg" alt="alt text" style="zoom:80%;">Citation
If you find this code useful for your work or use it in your project, please consider citing the paper:
@inproceedings{pan2021mulls,
title={MULLS: Versatile LiDAR SLAM via Multi-metric Linear Least Square},
author={Yue Pan, Pengchuan Xiao, Yujie He, Zhenlei Shao, Zesong Li},
booktitle={IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)},
year={2021},
organization={IEEE}
}
Contact
If you have any questions, please let me know:
- Yue Pan {yuepan@ethz.ch}
Acknowledgments
We thank the authors of TEASER and NDT_OMP for making their work public.
Thanks Martin Valgur @valgur for fixing the compatibility issues.
TODO List
- Add preprint paper
- Add Wiki
- Add demo examples
- Update camera-ready paper
- Code refactoring
- Add ROS support
- Add cross-platform support (run on windows)
- Add sensor fusion module
- Add localization module with built map