Sonar sensors are universally applied in autonomous vehicles such as robots and driverless cars as they are inexpensive, energyefficient, and provide accurate range measurements; however, they have some limitations. Their measurements can lead to ambiguous estimates and echo clutter can hamper target detection. In nature, echolocating bats experience similar problems when searching for food, especially if their food source is close to vegetation, as is the case for gleaning bats and nectar-feeding bats. However, nature has come up with solutions to overcome clutter problems and acoustically guide bats. Several bat-pollinated plants have evolved specially shaped floral parts that act as sonar reflectors, making the plants acoustically conspi...
Many species of bats rely on echoes to forage and navigate in densely vegetated environments. Foliag...
We propose to combine a biomimetic navigation model which solves a simultaneous localization and map...
Ultrasonic emissions of bats are directional and delimit the echo-acoustic space. Directionality is ...
Echolocating bats rely on active sound emission (echolocation) for mapping novel environments and na...
Echolocating bats rely on active sound emission (echolocation) for mapping novel environments and na...
Most current sonar systems for mobile robots only yield time of flight distance information produced...
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...
Filtering relevant signals from noisy sensory input is a crucial challenge for animals [1, 2]. Many ...
A key objective of Robotics is the autonomous navigation of mobile robots through an obstacle field....
In the bat-pollinated vine Mucuna holtonii only the first visit to a flower is rewarded with a subst...
The visual splendor of many diurnal flowers serves to attract visually guided pollinators such as be...
In the bat-pollinated vine Mucuna holtonii only the first visit to a flower is rewarded with a subst...
Most objects and vegetation making up the habitats of echolocating bats return a multitude of overla...
<div><p>We propose to combine a biomimetic navigation model which solves a simultaneous localization...
Many species of bats rely on echoes to forage and navigate in densely vegetated environments. Foliag...
We propose to combine a biomimetic navigation model which solves a simultaneous localization and map...
Ultrasonic emissions of bats are directional and delimit the echo-acoustic space. Directionality is ...
Echolocating bats rely on active sound emission (echolocation) for mapping novel environments and na...
Echolocating bats rely on active sound emission (echolocation) for mapping novel environments and na...
Most current sonar systems for mobile robots only yield time of flight distance information produced...
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...
Filtering relevant signals from noisy sensory input is a crucial challenge for animals [1, 2]. Many ...
A key objective of Robotics is the autonomous navigation of mobile robots through an obstacle field....
In the bat-pollinated vine Mucuna holtonii only the first visit to a flower is rewarded with a subst...
The visual splendor of many diurnal flowers serves to attract visually guided pollinators such as be...
In the bat-pollinated vine Mucuna holtonii only the first visit to a flower is rewarded with a subst...
Most objects and vegetation making up the habitats of echolocating bats return a multitude of overla...
<div><p>We propose to combine a biomimetic navigation model which solves a simultaneous localization...
Many species of bats rely on echoes to forage and navigate in densely vegetated environments. Foliag...
We propose to combine a biomimetic navigation model which solves a simultaneous localization and map...
Ultrasonic emissions of bats are directional and delimit the echo-acoustic space. Directionality is ...