Echolocating bats rely on active sound emission (echolocation) for mapping novel environments and navigating through them. Many theoretical frameworks have been suggested to explain how they do so, but few attempts have been made to build an actual robot that mimics their abilities. Here, we present the 'Robat'-a fully autonomous bat-like terrestrial robot that relies on echolocation to move through a novel environment while mapping it solely based on sound. Using the echoes reflected from the environment, the Robat delineates the borders of objects it encounters, and classifies them using an artificial neural-network, thus creating a rich map of its environment. Unlike most previous attempts to apply sonar in robotics, we focus on a biolog...
The sophisticated biosonar systems of horseshoe bats have enabled these animals to navigate and purs...
Certain bat species (family Rhinolophidae) dynamically deform their emission baffles (noseleaves) an...
Active-sensing systems abound in nature, but little is known about systematic strategies that are us...
Echolocating bats rely on active sound emission (echolocation) for mapping novel environments and na...
A key objective of Robotics is the autonomous navigation of mobile robots through an obstacle field....
Sonar sensors are universally applied in autonomous vehicles such as robots and driverless cars as t...
Nature provides a number of examples where acoustic echolocation is the primary sensing modality, th...
Robots are used for a variety of tasks that require a complex series of actions, such as understandi...
Most objects and vegetation making up the habitats of echolocating bats return a multitude of overla...
A bat can identify its position within an environment using ultrasound chirps to perform echolocatio...
We propose to combine a biomimetic navigation model which solves a simultaneous localization and map...
<div><p>We propose to combine a biomimetic navigation model which solves a simultaneous localization...
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...
Cricket phonotaxis (sound localization behavior) was implemented on an autonomous outdoor robot plat...
<div><p>Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they...
The sophisticated biosonar systems of horseshoe bats have enabled these animals to navigate and purs...
Certain bat species (family Rhinolophidae) dynamically deform their emission baffles (noseleaves) an...
Active-sensing systems abound in nature, but little is known about systematic strategies that are us...
Echolocating bats rely on active sound emission (echolocation) for mapping novel environments and na...
A key objective of Robotics is the autonomous navigation of mobile robots through an obstacle field....
Sonar sensors are universally applied in autonomous vehicles such as robots and driverless cars as t...
Nature provides a number of examples where acoustic echolocation is the primary sensing modality, th...
Robots are used for a variety of tasks that require a complex series of actions, such as understandi...
Most objects and vegetation making up the habitats of echolocating bats return a multitude of overla...
A bat can identify its position within an environment using ultrasound chirps to perform echolocatio...
We propose to combine a biomimetic navigation model which solves a simultaneous localization and map...
<div><p>We propose to combine a biomimetic navigation model which solves a simultaneous localization...
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...
Cricket phonotaxis (sound localization behavior) was implemented on an autonomous outdoor robot plat...
<div><p>Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they...
The sophisticated biosonar systems of horseshoe bats have enabled these animals to navigate and purs...
Certain bat species (family Rhinolophidae) dynamically deform their emission baffles (noseleaves) an...
Active-sensing systems abound in nature, but little is known about systematic strategies that are us...