Locusts possess a bilateral pair of uniquely identifiable visual neurons that respond vigorously to the image of an approaching object. These neurons are called the lobula giant movement detectors (LGMDs). The locust LGMDs have been extensively studied and this has lead to the development of an LGMD model for use as an artificial collision detector in robotic applications. To date, robots have been equipped with only a single, central artificial LGMD sensor, and this triggers a non-directional stop or rotation when a potentially colliding object is detected. Clearly, for a robot to behave autonomously, it must react differently to stimuli approaching from different directions. In this study, we implement a bilateral pair of LGMD mode...
Building a reliable and efficient collision avoidance system for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is st...
Two Lobula Giant Movement Detectors (LGMDs) have been identified in the lobula region of the locust ...
The lobula giant movement detector (LGMD) neuron of locusts has been shown to preferentially respond...
UnrestrictedThe Lobula Giant Movement Detector (LGMD), a visual interneuron in the locust's brain, r...
In many animal species it is essential to recognize approach predators from complex, dynamic visual...
Real-time collision detection in dynamic scenarios is a hard task if the algorithms used are based o...
PhD ThesisThe frequently studied lobula giant movement detector (LGMD) system of the locust respond...
Inspired by insects’ visual brains, this paper presents original modelling of a complementary visual...
There are many ways of building collision-detecting systems. In this paper, we propose a novel colli...
The visual environment of any animal is a complex amalgamation of sensory information (Lochmann and ...
The developments of robotics inform research across a broad range of disciplines. In this paper, we ...
Detecting collision in dynamic environments is a vital capability for both animals to survive and ro...
Ability to detect collisions is vital for future robots that interact with humans in complex visual ...
Escape and surveillance responses to predators are lateralized in several vertebrate species. Howeve...
The lobula giant motion detector (LGMD) in the locust visual system is a wide-field, motion-sensitiv...
Building a reliable and efficient collision avoidance system for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is st...
Two Lobula Giant Movement Detectors (LGMDs) have been identified in the lobula region of the locust ...
The lobula giant movement detector (LGMD) neuron of locusts has been shown to preferentially respond...
UnrestrictedThe Lobula Giant Movement Detector (LGMD), a visual interneuron in the locust's brain, r...
In many animal species it is essential to recognize approach predators from complex, dynamic visual...
Real-time collision detection in dynamic scenarios is a hard task if the algorithms used are based o...
PhD ThesisThe frequently studied lobula giant movement detector (LGMD) system of the locust respond...
Inspired by insects’ visual brains, this paper presents original modelling of a complementary visual...
There are many ways of building collision-detecting systems. In this paper, we propose a novel colli...
The visual environment of any animal is a complex amalgamation of sensory information (Lochmann and ...
The developments of robotics inform research across a broad range of disciplines. In this paper, we ...
Detecting collision in dynamic environments is a vital capability for both animals to survive and ro...
Ability to detect collisions is vital for future robots that interact with humans in complex visual ...
Escape and surveillance responses to predators are lateralized in several vertebrate species. Howeve...
The lobula giant motion detector (LGMD) in the locust visual system is a wide-field, motion-sensitiv...
Building a reliable and efficient collision avoidance system for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is st...
Two Lobula Giant Movement Detectors (LGMDs) have been identified in the lobula region of the locust ...
The lobula giant movement detector (LGMD) neuron of locusts has been shown to preferentially respond...