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Odor Source Localization with Mobile Robots

Lochmatter, Thomas  
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Raemy, Xavier
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Martinoli, Alcherio  
2007
Bulletin of the Swiss Society for Automatic Control

Because of their excellent olfactory sense, dogs are often used to find bombs, mines, drugs, or people buried by avalanches. For such applications, autonomous mobile robots could be used in the future. Electronic sensors already exist for a wide variety of substances, and are still being actively researched. Mobile robots are an important area of research, too. But beyond a good sensor and a suitable robotic platform, a third component is required: odor source localization algorithms – and due to the complex propagation of odor molecules in the air, tracking down odor sources is still a big challenge.

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journal article
Author(s)
Lochmatter, Thomas  
Raemy, Xavier
Martinoli, Alcherio  
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Bulletin of the Swiss Society for Automatic Control
Issue

46

Start page

11

End page

14

Subjects

Swarm robotics

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Odor source localization

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Mobile robots

Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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EPFL

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Available on Infoscience
February 12, 2007
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