The use of landmarks is a natural and instinctive method to determine the whereabouts of a location or a means to proceed to a particular location. Results provided in this paper indicate that landmark-based navigation possesses a corrective or feedback trait that produces a convergence bound on the movements to the goal position, in contrast to the odometry-based movements, which leads to the drift between successive navigation movements. Experiments show that the vector field approach can be used to explain the convergence property of landmark-based guidance tasks. Experiments have been carried out operating with a Nomad mobile robot equipped with real-time visual landmark tracking system
A number of landmark-based navigation algorithms have been studied using feature extraction over the...
Biology often offers valuable example of systems both for learning and for controlling motion. Work ...
Popular approaches for mobile robot navigation involve range information and metric maps. For many s...
The use of landmarks is a natural and instinctive method to determine the whereabouts of a location ...
This paper introduces a theory to formally and practically analyze the robustness issues of visual g...
Both path integration and visual landmarks could be used to guide homing during spatial navigation. ...
Humans use visual features of the environment (landmarks) to allow them to navigate: finding new rou...
Abstract. The goal-directed navigational ability of animals is an essen-tial prerequisite for them t...
This paper describes a method that is able to analyze in real-time the robustness of a pattern-drive...
How do people combine their sense of direction with their use of visual landmarks during navigation?...
Although a large body of literature exists on methods for landmark-based navigation of mobile robots...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comThe main difficulty to attain fully autonomou...
Summary. Landmark-based navigation in unknown unstructured environments is far from solved. The bott...
Most existing Global Positioning System (GPS)-based vehicle navigation systems (also termed route\ud...
The paper describes a prototypical system for optimal landmark acquisition and selection. Our landma...
A number of landmark-based navigation algorithms have been studied using feature extraction over the...
Biology often offers valuable example of systems both for learning and for controlling motion. Work ...
Popular approaches for mobile robot navigation involve range information and metric maps. For many s...
The use of landmarks is a natural and instinctive method to determine the whereabouts of a location ...
This paper introduces a theory to formally and practically analyze the robustness issues of visual g...
Both path integration and visual landmarks could be used to guide homing during spatial navigation. ...
Humans use visual features of the environment (landmarks) to allow them to navigate: finding new rou...
Abstract. The goal-directed navigational ability of animals is an essen-tial prerequisite for them t...
This paper describes a method that is able to analyze in real-time the robustness of a pattern-drive...
How do people combine their sense of direction with their use of visual landmarks during navigation?...
Although a large body of literature exists on methods for landmark-based navigation of mobile robots...
The final publication is available at link.springer.comThe main difficulty to attain fully autonomou...
Summary. Landmark-based navigation in unknown unstructured environments is far from solved. The bott...
Most existing Global Positioning System (GPS)-based vehicle navigation systems (also termed route\ud...
The paper describes a prototypical system for optimal landmark acquisition and selection. Our landma...
A number of landmark-based navigation algorithms have been studied using feature extraction over the...
Biology often offers valuable example of systems both for learning and for controlling motion. Work ...
Popular approaches for mobile robot navigation involve range information and metric maps. For many s...