Achim Lilienthal and Tom Duckett
Experimental Analysis of Smelling Braitenberg Vehicles
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Advanced Robotics (ICAR 2003)
Best Paper Award, ICAR 2003
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of localisation of a
static odour source in an unstructured indoor environment by a mobile robot
using electrochemical gas sensors. In particular, reactive localisation strategies
based on the instantaneously measured spatial concentration gradient are
considered. In contrast to previous works, the environment is not artificially
ventilated to produce a strong constant airflow, and thus the distribution
of the odour molecules is dominated by turbulence. An experimental set-up
is presented that enables different strategies for odour source localisation
to be compared directly in a precisely measured experiment. Two alternative
strategies that utilise a direct sensor-motor coupling are then investigated
and a detailed numerical analysis of the results is presented, including
tests of statistical significance. Both tested strategies proved to be useful
to accomplish the localisation task. As a possible solution to the problem
of detecting that the odour source - which is usually not corresponding to
the global concentration maximum - was found, one of the tested strategies
exploits the fact that local concentration maxima occur more frequently near
the odour source compared to distant regions.
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Bibtex
@INPROCEEDINGS{Lilienthal:2003a,
AUTHOR = "Achim~J. Lilienthal and Tom Duckett",
TITLE = "Experimental Analysis of Smelling Braitenberg Vehicles",
BOOKTITLE = "Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Advanced Robotics (ICAR 2003)",
YEAR = "2003",
ORGANIZATION = "IEEE"
}