González Prieto, Pavel EnriqueMora Velasco, AliciaGarrido Bullón, Luis SantiagoBarber Castaño, Ramón IgnacioMoreno Lorente, Luis Enrique2022-06-062022-06-062022-05Gonzalez, P., Mora, A., Garrido, S., Barber, R., & Moreno, L. (2022). Multi-LiDAR Mapping for Scene Segmentation in Indoor Environments for Mobile Robots. In Sensors, 22, (10), 3690-37101424-3210https://hdl.handle.net/10016/35004Nowadays, most mobile robot applications use two-dimensional LiDAR for indoor mapping, navigation, and low-level scene segmentation. However, single data type maps are not enough in a six degree of freedom world. Multi-LiDAR sensor fusion increments the capability of robots to map on different levels the surrounding environment. It exploits the benefits of several data types, counteracting the cons of each of the sensors. This research introduces several techniques to achieve mapping and navigation through indoor environments. First, a scan matching algorithm based on ICP with distance threshold association counter is used as a multi-objective-like fitness function. Then, with Harmony Search, results are optimized without any previous initial guess or odometry. A global map is then built during SLAM, reducing the accumulated error and demonstrating better results than solo odometry LiDAR matching. As a novelty, both algorithms are implemented in 2D and 3D mapping, overlapping the resulting maps to fuse geometrical information at different heights. Finally, a room segmentation procedure is proposed by analyzing this information, avoiding occlusions that appear in 2D maps, and proving the benefits by implementing a door recognition system. Experiments are conducted in both simulated and real scenarios, proving the performance of the proposed algorithms.20eng© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Atribución 3.0 EspañaLidar odometryScan matchingSlamScene segmentationTopologicalHarmony searchMulti-LiDAR Mapping for Scene Segmentation in Indoor Environments for Mobile Robotsresearch articleRobótica e Informática Industrialhttps://doi.org/10.3390/s22103690open access3690103710Sensors22AR/0000030654