Gas Source Localization Strategies for Teleoperated Mobile Robots. An Experimental Analysis

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Gongora, Andres [1 ]
Monroy, Javier [1 ]
Gonzalez-Jimenez, Javier [1 ]
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[1] Univ Malaga, Machine Percept & Intelligent Robot MAPIR Res Grp, Malaga, Spain
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2017 EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON MOBILE ROBOTS (ECMR) | 2017年
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Gas source localization (GSL) is one of the most important and direct applications of a gas sensitive mobile robot, and consists in searching for one or multiple volatile emission sources with a mobile robot that has improved sensing capabilities (i.e. olfaction, wind flow, etc.). This work adresses GSL by employing a teleoperated mobile robot, and focuses on which search strategy is the most suitable for this teleoperated approach. Four different search strategies, namely chemotaxis, anemotaxis, gas-mapping, and visual-aided search, are analyzed and evaluated according to a set of proposed indicators (e.g. accuracy, efficiency, success rate, etc.) to determine the most suitable one for a human-teleoperated mobile robot. Experimental validation is carried out employing a large dataset composed of over 150 trials where volunteer operators had to locate a gas-leak in a virtual environment under various and realistic environmental conditions (i.e. different wind flow patterns and gas source locations). We report different findings, from which we highlight that, against intuition, visual-aided search is not always the best strategy, but depends on the environmental conditions and the operator's ability to understand how gas distributes.
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