Title :
3D thermal mapping of building interiors using an RGB-D and thermal camera
Author :
Vidas, Stephen ; Moghadam, Peyman ; Bosse, Michael
Author_Institution :
Sci. & Eng. Fac., Queensland Univ. of Technol., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
The building sector is the dominant consumer of energy and therefore a major contributor to anthropomorphic climate change. The rapid generation of photorealistic, 3D environment models with incorporated surface temperature data has the potential to improve thermographic monitoring of building energy efficiency. In pursuit of this goal, we propose a system which combines a range sensor with a thermal-infrared camera. Our proposed system can generate dense 3D models of environments with both appearance and temperature information, and is the first such system to be developed using a low-cost RGB-D camera. The proposed pipeline processes depth maps successively, forming an ongoing pose estimate of the depth camera and optimizing a voxel occupancy map. Voxels are assigned 4 channels representing estimates of their true RGB and thermal-infrared intensity values. Poses corresponding to each RGB and thermal-infrared image are estimated through a combination of timestamp-based interpolation and a predetermined knowledge of the extrinsic calibration of the system. Raycasting is then used to color the voxels to represent both visual appearance using RGB, and an estimate of the surface temperature. The output of the system is a dense 3D model which can simultaneously represent both RGB and thermal-infrared data using one of two alternative representation schemes. Experimental results demonstrate that the system is capable of accurately mapping difficult environments, even in complete darkness.
Keywords :
building management systems; calibration; computerised monitoring; energy conservation; energy consumption; image colour analysis; infrared imaging; interpolation; pose estimation; ray tracing; realistic images; 3D thermal mapping; anthropomorphic climate change; appearance information; building energy efficiency; building interiors; dense 3D model generation; depth camera; depth maps; energy consumer; extrinsic calibration; low-cost RGB-D camera; photorealistic 3D environment model generation; pipeline processing; pose estimation; range sensor; raycasting; surface temperature data; surface temperature estimation; temperature information; thermal-infrared camera; thermal-infrared image; thermal-infrared intensity values; thermographic monitoring improvement; timestamp-based interpolation; visual appearance; voxel occupancy map optimization; Australia; Market research;
Conference_Titel :
Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Karlsruhe
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5641-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICRA.2013.6630890