We address the problem of enabling a mobile robot to locate a stationary odour source using an electronic nose constructed from gas sensors. On the hardware side, we use a stereo nose architecture consisting of two parallel chambers, each containing an identical set of sensors. On the software side, we use a recurrent artificial neural network to learn the direction to a stationary source from a time series of sensor readings. This contrasts with previous approaches, that rely on the existence of a model of the sensor's dynamics. The complete system is able to orient and turn towards the source. An experimental validation was carried out to evaluate the performance of the system
Finding the best spatial formation of stationary gas sensors in detection of odor clues is the first...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a mobile robot with an olfactory capability for ha...
Gas source localisation with robots is usually performed in environments with a strong, unidirection...
The goal of this work was to enable a mobile robot to navigate autonomously towards a stationary odo...
This paper presents studies concerning the use of an electronic nose on an autonomous mobile robot. ...
This paper reports on experiences concerning the deployment of gas sensors on an autonomous mobile r...
This paper reports on experiences concerning the deployment of gas sensors on an autonomous mobile r...
Odour localisation is the problem of finding the source of an odour or other volatile chemical. It p...
This paper describes an experiment for gas-source localization with a human-teleoperated mobile robo...
Learning from insects but using autonomous robot to detect chemical emissions caused by such as fire...
It is well known that insects and other animals use olfactory senses in a wide variety of behavioura...
Learning from insects and animals to enable an autonomous robot to detect chemical emissions caused ...
This paper describes the assembly of a mobile odour sensing system and investigates its practical op...
This paper addresses the localization of a gas emission source within a real-world human environment...
This paper addresses the problem of localisation of a static odour source in an unstructured indoor ...
Finding the best spatial formation of stationary gas sensors in detection of odor clues is the first...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a mobile robot with an olfactory capability for ha...
Gas source localisation with robots is usually performed in environments with a strong, unidirection...
The goal of this work was to enable a mobile robot to navigate autonomously towards a stationary odo...
This paper presents studies concerning the use of an electronic nose on an autonomous mobile robot. ...
This paper reports on experiences concerning the deployment of gas sensors on an autonomous mobile r...
This paper reports on experiences concerning the deployment of gas sensors on an autonomous mobile r...
Odour localisation is the problem of finding the source of an odour or other volatile chemical. It p...
This paper describes an experiment for gas-source localization with a human-teleoperated mobile robo...
Learning from insects but using autonomous robot to detect chemical emissions caused by such as fire...
It is well known that insects and other animals use olfactory senses in a wide variety of behavioura...
Learning from insects and animals to enable an autonomous robot to detect chemical emissions caused ...
This paper describes the assembly of a mobile odour sensing system and investigates its practical op...
This paper addresses the localization of a gas emission source within a real-world human environment...
This paper addresses the problem of localisation of a static odour source in an unstructured indoor ...
Finding the best spatial formation of stationary gas sensors in detection of odor clues is the first...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a mobile robot with an olfactory capability for ha...
Gas source localisation with robots is usually performed in environments with a strong, unidirection...