Lobsters are capable of tracking turbulent plumes to their sources faster than can be accomplished by estimating a spatial gradient from time-averaging the concentration signal. We have used RoboLobster, a biomimetic robot lobster to investigate biologically scaled chemotaxis algorithms using two point concentration sampling to track a statistically characterized turbu-lent plume. Our results identify the range of effectiveness of these algorithms and, with studies of lobster behavior, suggest effective strategies beyond this range. They suggest that a lobster’s chemo-orientation strategy entails an unidentified means of dealing with the intermittency of the concentration signal. Extensions of these algorithms likely to improve are discusse...
We are developing two classes of biomimetic autonomous underwater vehicles based on animal models wi...
<p>Miniaturization of on-board actuation and powering engenders the proliferation of biohybrid micro...
[[abstract]]We learn from nature to mimic, from the viewpoint of controlling Reynolds number variati...
Abstract--The lobster, Homarus americanus, relies upon its lateral anten-nules to make initial direc...
The antennules of many marine crustaceans enable them to rapidly locate sources of odorant in turbul...
Locating gradient sources and tracking them over time has important applications to environmental mo...
This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of four reactive robot chemotaxis algorithms....
The characteristics of chemical odor plumes released into a turbulent open channel flow are evaluate...
Crustaceans such as crabs, lobsters and crayfish use dispersing odorant molecules to determine the l...
© Copyright 2008 IEEE – All Rights ReservedTracking a plume of chemical back to its source is made d...
Plankton are widely considered to be at the mercy of ocean currents, even after decades of research ...
Two basic tasks must be performed by an olfactory robot tracking a specific odor source : navigate i...
This paper presents an approach, inspired by bacterial chemotaxis, for robots to navigate to sources...
Insects are confronted with the problem of locating food, mates, prey and hosts for their young over...
Four chemical plume-tracking algorithms have been compared using a mobile robot. These algorithms ar...
We are developing two classes of biomimetic autonomous underwater vehicles based on animal models wi...
<p>Miniaturization of on-board actuation and powering engenders the proliferation of biohybrid micro...
[[abstract]]We learn from nature to mimic, from the viewpoint of controlling Reynolds number variati...
Abstract--The lobster, Homarus americanus, relies upon its lateral anten-nules to make initial direc...
The antennules of many marine crustaceans enable them to rapidly locate sources of odorant in turbul...
Locating gradient sources and tracking them over time has important applications to environmental mo...
This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of four reactive robot chemotaxis algorithms....
The characteristics of chemical odor plumes released into a turbulent open channel flow are evaluate...
Crustaceans such as crabs, lobsters and crayfish use dispersing odorant molecules to determine the l...
© Copyright 2008 IEEE – All Rights ReservedTracking a plume of chemical back to its source is made d...
Plankton are widely considered to be at the mercy of ocean currents, even after decades of research ...
Two basic tasks must be performed by an olfactory robot tracking a specific odor source : navigate i...
This paper presents an approach, inspired by bacterial chemotaxis, for robots to navigate to sources...
Insects are confronted with the problem of locating food, mates, prey and hosts for their young over...
Four chemical plume-tracking algorithms have been compared using a mobile robot. These algorithms ar...
We are developing two classes of biomimetic autonomous underwater vehicles based on animal models wi...
<p>Miniaturization of on-board actuation and powering engenders the proliferation of biohybrid micro...
[[abstract]]We learn from nature to mimic, from the viewpoint of controlling Reynolds number variati...