IPT2020 Problem 9 Optical compass: Bees locate themselves in space using their eyes’ sensitivity to light polarization. Design an inexpensive optical compass using polarization effects to obtain the best accuracy. How would the presence of clouds in the sky change this accuracy
International audienceIn an outdoor autonomous navigational context, classic compass sensors such as...
1. Although many invertebrate animals orient by means of ultraviolet sky-light polarization patterns...
A method to determine the direction angle for bionic navigation is proposed. In order to do it, obse...
The polarization patterns of skylight which arise due to the scattering of sunlight in the atmospher...
International audienceMany insects such as desert ants, crickets, locusts, dung beetles, bees and mo...
Animals, such as Savannah sparrows and North American monarch butterflies, are able to obtain compas...
Unpolarized sunlight becomes polarized by atmospheric scattering and produces a skylight polarizatio...
International audienceThis study concerns the development of an optical compass inspired by the cele...
Animals relying on a celestial compass for spatial orientation may use the position of the sun, the ...
International audienceCommon compass sensors used in outdoor environments are highly disturbed by un...
International Conference on Robotics in Education (RIE), ELECTR NETWORK, APR 27-28, 2022Internationa...
Many insects navigate by integrating the distances and directions travelled on an outward path, allo...
ky polarization patterns can be used both as indicators of atmospheric turbidity and as a sun compas...
International audienceConcerning autonomous navigation in GNSS-denied environments, insects like bee...
Although it is widely accepted that honeybees use the polarized-light pattern of the sky as a compas...
International audienceIn an outdoor autonomous navigational context, classic compass sensors such as...
1. Although many invertebrate animals orient by means of ultraviolet sky-light polarization patterns...
A method to determine the direction angle for bionic navigation is proposed. In order to do it, obse...
The polarization patterns of skylight which arise due to the scattering of sunlight in the atmospher...
International audienceMany insects such as desert ants, crickets, locusts, dung beetles, bees and mo...
Animals, such as Savannah sparrows and North American monarch butterflies, are able to obtain compas...
Unpolarized sunlight becomes polarized by atmospheric scattering and produces a skylight polarizatio...
International audienceThis study concerns the development of an optical compass inspired by the cele...
Animals relying on a celestial compass for spatial orientation may use the position of the sun, the ...
International audienceCommon compass sensors used in outdoor environments are highly disturbed by un...
International Conference on Robotics in Education (RIE), ELECTR NETWORK, APR 27-28, 2022Internationa...
Many insects navigate by integrating the distances and directions travelled on an outward path, allo...
ky polarization patterns can be used both as indicators of atmospheric turbidity and as a sun compas...
International audienceConcerning autonomous navigation in GNSS-denied environments, insects like bee...
Although it is widely accepted that honeybees use the polarized-light pattern of the sky as a compas...
International audienceIn an outdoor autonomous navigational context, classic compass sensors such as...
1. Although many invertebrate animals orient by means of ultraviolet sky-light polarization patterns...
A method to determine the direction angle for bionic navigation is proposed. In order to do it, obse...