Information-Driven Gas Source Localization Exploiting Gas and Wind Local Measurements for Autonomous Mobile Robots

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Gas source localization (GSL) by an olfactory robot is a research field with a great potential for applications but also with numerous unsolved challenges, particularly when the search must take place in realistic, indoor environments that feature obstacles and turbulent airflows. In this work, we present a new probabilistic GSL method for a terrestrial mobile robot that revolves around the propagation of local estimations throughout the environment. By exploiting the geometry of the environment as the basis for this propagation, we avoid relying on analytical dispersion models, eliminating the need to assume controlled environmental conditions. Simulated and real experiments are presented in different indoor environments featuring multiple rooms and turbulent flows, demonstrating the suitability of our approach for locating the emitting gas source.

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P. Ojeda, J. Monroy, J. Gonzalez-Jimenez. “Information-Driven Gas Source Localization Exploiting Gas and Wind Local Measurements for Autonomous Mobile Robots”. IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters. 6 (2), 1320-1326. 2021

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