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Reconfigurable System-on-Chip Architectures for Robust Visual SLAM on Humanoid Robots

November 28, 2022
Written by Alexandros Patras 
Reconfigurable System-on-Chip Architectures for Robust Visual SLAM on Humanoid Robots

November 28, 2022

Visual SLAM is the method of employing optical sensors to map and reconstruct a robot's surroundings while, at the same time, identifying the robot’s pose in relation to that map. Dense SLAM is used to achieve information-richer 3D scene reconstruction at the expense of high computational requirements typically provided by high-end (and power-hungry) CPUs and GPUs.

Our team has been researching algorithmic approximations to achieve real-time dense SLAM processing on MPSoC FPGAs at a much lower power footprint. Two recent papers at DATE 2021 and ACM Transactions on Embedded Systems (TECS) explain the MPSoC FPGA analysis and design to achieve > 30 fps for two dense SLAM algorithms at < 5W power dissipation.

GitHub repo with FPGA source code: https://github.com/csl-uth

Publication on ACM TECS: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3570210

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