International audienceNavigating insects like desert ants are known to robustly estimate their position from their nest while foraging for food, for several hundred meters across hostile environments , by means of very low resolution visual information processing. This tour de force stands for a great source of inspiration to design smart, parsimonious and robust solutions to make robots of any size navigate in global navigation satellite systems-denied or in cluttered environments. In this study, we introduce a new insect-inspired omnidirectional visual sensor (640×120 pixels; 120 fps). The inter-pixel angle is equal to 0.6° and the acceptance angle is equal to 1.5°, which is comparable to those observed in predatory flying insects. This s...
Giving robots the ability to autonomously move around in various real-world environments has been a ...
Recent studies of insect visual behaviour and navigation reveal a number of elegant strategies that ...
In this paper, we develop the switching controller presented by Lee et al. for the pose control of a...
International audienceIn this study, a desert ant-inspired celestial compass and a bio-inspired mini...
International audienceDesert ants Cataglyphis fortis are endowed with an amazing navigational toolki...
International audienceAutonomous outdoor navigation requires reliable multi-sensory fusion strategie...
International audienceAutonomous navigation is one of the leading technological challenges of the 21...
The ability to navigate in a complex environment is crucial for both animals and robots. Many animal...
Animals are often able to solve complex navigational tasks in very challenging terrain, despite usi...
Giving robots the ability to move around autonomously in various real-world environments has long be...
Visually guided navigation represents a long standing goal in robotics. Insights may be drawn from v...
International audienceDesert ants use the polarization of skylight and a combination of stride and v...
Recent studies of insect visual behaviour and navigation reveal a number of elegant strategies that ...
Insects are remarkably apt in navigating through a complex environment. Honeybees for instance are a...
Insects such as ants and bees are capable of surprisingly good navigation, despite the small size an...
Giving robots the ability to autonomously move around in various real-world environments has been a ...
Recent studies of insect visual behaviour and navigation reveal a number of elegant strategies that ...
In this paper, we develop the switching controller presented by Lee et al. for the pose control of a...
International audienceIn this study, a desert ant-inspired celestial compass and a bio-inspired mini...
International audienceDesert ants Cataglyphis fortis are endowed with an amazing navigational toolki...
International audienceAutonomous outdoor navigation requires reliable multi-sensory fusion strategie...
International audienceAutonomous navigation is one of the leading technological challenges of the 21...
The ability to navigate in a complex environment is crucial for both animals and robots. Many animal...
Animals are often able to solve complex navigational tasks in very challenging terrain, despite usi...
Giving robots the ability to move around autonomously in various real-world environments has long be...
Visually guided navigation represents a long standing goal in robotics. Insights may be drawn from v...
International audienceDesert ants use the polarization of skylight and a combination of stride and v...
Recent studies of insect visual behaviour and navigation reveal a number of elegant strategies that ...
Insects are remarkably apt in navigating through a complex environment. Honeybees for instance are a...
Insects such as ants and bees are capable of surprisingly good navigation, despite the small size an...
Giving robots the ability to autonomously move around in various real-world environments has been a ...
Recent studies of insect visual behaviour and navigation reveal a number of elegant strategies that ...
In this paper, we develop the switching controller presented by Lee et al. for the pose control of a...