Compared with point features, lines provide significantly more geometry structure information of the environment. We proposed PL-VIO a tightly-coupled monocular visual-inertial odometry system exploiting both point and line features. This code runs on Linux, and is fully integrated with ROS.
1.1 Ubuntu and ROS Ubuntu 16.04. ROS Kinetic, ROS Installation additional ROS pacakge
sudo apt-get install ros-YOUR_DISTRO-cv-bridge ros-YOUR_DISTRO-tf ros-YOUR_DISTRO-message-filters ros-YOUR_DISTRO-image-transport
If you install ROS Kinetic, please update opencv3 with
sudo apt-get install ros-kinetic-opencv3
1.2. Ceres Solver Follow Ceres Installation, remember to make install.
Clone the repository and catkin_make:
cd ~/catkin_ws/src
git clone https://github.com/HeYijia/PL-VIO.git
cd ../
catkin_make
source ~/catkin_ws/devel/setup.bash
we have provide the simulation data, you can test plvio with it.
roslaunch plvio_estimator simdata_fix.launch
roslaunch plvio_estimator vins_rviz.launch
green for trajectory, blue for point and line landmarks.
Notice: if you want to generate your own data, you can refer to the code below.
https://github.com/HeYijia/vio_data_simulation
Since line detection and matching are time consuming, we can record the feature results from the front-end module as feature.bag and test PL-VIO's back-end module. You can find mh05_feature.bag in config fold and test our system with it:
roslaunch plvio_estimator euroc_fix_offline.launch
roslaunch plvio_estimator vins_rviz.launch
rosbag play -r 5 config/mh05_feature.bag
4.2.1 Download EuRoC MAV Dataset. Although it contains stereo cameras, we only use one camera.
4.2.2 Open three terminals, launch the vins_estimator , rviz and play the bag file respectively. Take MH_05 as example
roslaunch plvio_estimator euroc_fix_extrinsic.launch
roslaunch plvio_estimator vins_rviz.launch
rosbag play -r 0.2 YOUR_PATH_TO_DATASET/MH_05_difficult.bag
(If you fail to open vins_rviz.launch, just open an empty rviz, then load the config file: file -> Open Config-> YOUR_VINS_FOLDER/config/vins_rviz_config.rviz) **Notice: ** Please play your bag with 0.2x speed since the time consuming from line detection.
- PL-VIO: Tightly-Coupled Monocular Visual–Inertial Odometry Using Point and Line Features, Yijia He, Ji Zhao, Yue Guo, Wenhao He and Kui Yuan.
@article{he2018pl,
title={Pl-vio: Tightly-coupled monocular visual--inertial odometry using point and line features},
author={He, Yijia and Zhao, Ji and Guo, Yue and He, Wenhao and Yuan, Kui},
journal={Sensors},
volume={18},
number={4},
pages={1159},
year={2018},
publisher={Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute}
}
If you use PL-VIO for your academic research, please cite our related papers.
We use VINS-Mono as our base line code. Thanks Dr. Qin Tong, Prof. Shen etc very much.
The source code is released under GPLv3 license.
We are still working on improving the code reliability. For any technical issues, please contact Yijia He [email protected].