AbstractThe methodology of tracing odor plume via a mobile robot is considered. In this research, two typical plume-tracing methods, i.e., a zigzagging method and an upwind method, are tested in four airflow fields with different long-time average wind speeds when the robot is set to possessing four different maximum speeds. According to the simulation results, it can be deduced that the zigzagging algorithms would be efficient when the robot moves faster than the odor plume or airflow, and the upwind algorithms are preferred especially when the robot is slow
The recent increasing threat of chemical weapon technologies has highlighted the need for an efficie...
In this paper, the importance of odor localization isexplained. The researchers that investigated th...
This paper presents an analytical approach to the problem of odor plume finding by a network of swar...
AbstractThe methodology of tracing odor plume via a mobile robot is considered. In this research, tw...
Odor source localization is a topic that continues to attract research attention, and in the past de...
Website © 2009 Ingenta. Article copyright remains with the publisher, society or author(s)A robot wh...
This paper presents a method for odor plume tracking by a swarm of robots in realistic conditions. I...
We compare two well-known algorithms for locating odor sources in environments with a main wind flow...
We introduce a novel bio-inspired odor source localization algorithm (surge- cast) for environments ...
The recent increasing threat of chemical weapons technologies has highlighted the need for superior ...
We compare three bio-inspired odor source localization algorithm (casting, surge-spiral and surge-ca...
Four chemical plume-tracking algorithms have been compared using a mobile robot. These algorithms ar...
Bio-inspired chemical plume-tracing methods have been applied in robots to detect chemical emissions...
We compare six different algorithms for localizing odor sources with mobile robots. Three algorithms...
In this paper we tackle the problem of finding the source of a gaseous leak with a robot in a three-...
The recent increasing threat of chemical weapon technologies has highlighted the need for an efficie...
In this paper, the importance of odor localization isexplained. The researchers that investigated th...
This paper presents an analytical approach to the problem of odor plume finding by a network of swar...
AbstractThe methodology of tracing odor plume via a mobile robot is considered. In this research, tw...
Odor source localization is a topic that continues to attract research attention, and in the past de...
Website © 2009 Ingenta. Article copyright remains with the publisher, society or author(s)A robot wh...
This paper presents a method for odor plume tracking by a swarm of robots in realistic conditions. I...
We compare two well-known algorithms for locating odor sources in environments with a main wind flow...
We introduce a novel bio-inspired odor source localization algorithm (surge- cast) for environments ...
The recent increasing threat of chemical weapons technologies has highlighted the need for superior ...
We compare three bio-inspired odor source localization algorithm (casting, surge-spiral and surge-ca...
Four chemical plume-tracking algorithms have been compared using a mobile robot. These algorithms ar...
Bio-inspired chemical plume-tracing methods have been applied in robots to detect chemical emissions...
We compare six different algorithms for localizing odor sources with mobile robots. Three algorithms...
In this paper we tackle the problem of finding the source of a gaseous leak with a robot in a three-...
The recent increasing threat of chemical weapon technologies has highlighted the need for an efficie...
In this paper, the importance of odor localization isexplained. The researchers that investigated th...
This paper presents an analytical approach to the problem of odor plume finding by a network of swar...