Rat robots have great potential in rescue and search tasks because of their excellent motion ability. However, most of the current rat-robot systems relay on human guidance due to variable voluntary motor behaviour of rats, which limits their application. In this study, we developed a real-time system to detect a rat robot’s transient motion states, as the prerequisite for further study of automatic navigation. We built the detection model by using a wearable inertial sensor to capture acceleration and angular velocity data during the control of a rat robot. Various machine learning algorithms, including Decision Trees, Random Forests, Logistic Regression, and Support Vector Machines, were employed to perform the classification of motion st...
Background: Measurement of locomotor activity is a valuable tool for analysing factors influencing b...
Current state of the art robot mapping and navigation systems produce impressive performance under a...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Deborah S Won, F...
Rat robots have great potential in rescue and search tasks because of their excellent motion ability...
A rat robot is an animal robot, where a rat is connected to a machine system via a brain-computer in...
International audienceWhile miniature inertial sensors offer a promising means for precisely detecti...
This work is part of a research project studying the learning of fine motor skills in rats. A system...
AbstractAutomatic analysis of locomotion in studies of behavior and development is of great importan...
The mobile robot ability to navigate autonomously in its environment is very important. Even though ...
Abstract Background Measurement of locomotor activity is a valuable tool for analysing factors influ...
An existing gait analysis system designed to quantify the locomotion characteristics of rats and cal...
Neurological and neuromuscular diseases are usually difficult to diagnose at early stages. The aim o...
Abstract Background Laboratory rats play a critical role in research because they provide a biologic...
In the study of motor systems it is often necessary to track the movements of an experimental animal...
Background: Active sensing is crucial for navigation. It is characterized by self-generated motor ac...
Background: Measurement of locomotor activity is a valuable tool for analysing factors influencing b...
Current state of the art robot mapping and navigation systems produce impressive performance under a...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Deborah S Won, F...
Rat robots have great potential in rescue and search tasks because of their excellent motion ability...
A rat robot is an animal robot, where a rat is connected to a machine system via a brain-computer in...
International audienceWhile miniature inertial sensors offer a promising means for precisely detecti...
This work is part of a research project studying the learning of fine motor skills in rats. A system...
AbstractAutomatic analysis of locomotion in studies of behavior and development is of great importan...
The mobile robot ability to navigate autonomously in its environment is very important. Even though ...
Abstract Background Measurement of locomotor activity is a valuable tool for analysing factors influ...
An existing gait analysis system designed to quantify the locomotion characteristics of rats and cal...
Neurological and neuromuscular diseases are usually difficult to diagnose at early stages. The aim o...
Abstract Background Laboratory rats play a critical role in research because they provide a biologic...
In the study of motor systems it is often necessary to track the movements of an experimental animal...
Background: Active sensing is crucial for navigation. It is characterized by self-generated motor ac...
Background: Measurement of locomotor activity is a valuable tool for analysing factors influencing b...
Current state of the art robot mapping and navigation systems produce impressive performance under a...
Thesis (M.S.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Deborah S Won, F...