This paper reports on experiences concerning the deployment of gas sensors on an autonomous mobile robot. It particularly addresses the suitability of the developed system to localize a distant odour source. First experiments were undertaken in which the robot was ordered to move along different weakly ventilated corridors, while keeping track of its center (framing a '1D' scenario). The measured sensor values show evident peaks that roughly indicate the location of the odour source, if the robot moves with a speed not too low. In this case the system proved to be well suited to detect even weak odour sources. Otherwise the observed course of the received values show many peaks hardly correlated with the location of the odour source. Severa...
This paper describes an experiment for gas-source localization with a human-teleoperated mobile robo...
Odour localisation is the problem of finding the source of an odour or other volatile chemical. It p...
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This paper reports on experiences concerning the deployment of gas sensors on an autonomous mobile r...
This paper reports on experiences concerning the deployment of gas sensors on an autonomous mobile r...
This paper presents studies concerning the use of an electronic nose on an autonomous mobile robot. ...
Gas source localisation with robots is usually performed in environments with a strong, unidirection...
This paper describes the assembly of a mobile odour sensing system and investigates its practical op...
This paper addresses the problem of localisation of a static odour source in an unstructured indoor ...
The goal of this work was to enable a mobile robot to navigate autonomously towards a stationary odo...
Learning from insects and animals to enable an autonomous robot to detect chemical emissions caused ...
We address the problem of enabling a mobile robot to locate a stationary odour source using an elect...
Learning from insects but using autonomous robot to detect chemical emissions caused by such as fire...
On the way to developing an electronic watchman one more sense, i.e. gas sensing facilities, are add...
Mobile robot applications are required in various hazardous fields to reduce human casualties. One o...
This paper describes an experiment for gas-source localization with a human-teleoperated mobile robo...
Odour localisation is the problem of finding the source of an odour or other volatile chemical. It p...
Website © 2009 Ingenta. Article copyright remains with the publisher, society or author(s)A robot wh...
This paper reports on experiences concerning the deployment of gas sensors on an autonomous mobile r...
This paper reports on experiences concerning the deployment of gas sensors on an autonomous mobile r...
This paper presents studies concerning the use of an electronic nose on an autonomous mobile robot. ...
Gas source localisation with robots is usually performed in environments with a strong, unidirection...
This paper describes the assembly of a mobile odour sensing system and investigates its practical op...
This paper addresses the problem of localisation of a static odour source in an unstructured indoor ...
The goal of this work was to enable a mobile robot to navigate autonomously towards a stationary odo...
Learning from insects and animals to enable an autonomous robot to detect chemical emissions caused ...
We address the problem of enabling a mobile robot to locate a stationary odour source using an elect...
Learning from insects but using autonomous robot to detect chemical emissions caused by such as fire...
On the way to developing an electronic watchman one more sense, i.e. gas sensing facilities, are add...
Mobile robot applications are required in various hazardous fields to reduce human casualties. One o...
This paper describes an experiment for gas-source localization with a human-teleoperated mobile robo...
Odour localisation is the problem of finding the source of an odour or other volatile chemical. It p...
Website © 2009 Ingenta. Article copyright remains with the publisher, society or author(s)A robot wh...