DocumentCode
1689811
Title
Mobile robot gas source localization via top-down visual attention mechanism and shape analysis
Author
Jiang, Ping ; Meng, Qing-Hao ; Zeng, Ming
Author_Institution
Tianjin Key Lab. of Process Meas. & Control, Tianjin Univ., Tianjin, China
fYear
2010
Firstpage
1818
Lastpage
1823
Abstract
A novel mobile robot based gas source localization method in which the top-down visual attention mechanism (TDVAM) is combined with shape analysis is proposed. At each location, three different images which cover the scene in front of the robot are captured via changing the horizontal angle of an onboard pan/tilt camera. In each image, three salient regions are computed using TDVAM model, and maximal one plausible gas source from three salient regions is identified by using the shape analysis. The positions of recognized plausible gas sources are determined with a laser range scanner. The robot is navigated to the plausible gas sources one by one and gas concentration information is used to judge if the plausible sources are real ones. Experimental results in a complex indoor airflow environment in which valves are used to simulate gas sources demonstrate the feasibility and high efficiency of the proposed gas source localization approach.
Keywords
mobile robots; natural gas technology; optical scanners; robot vision; shape recognition; gas concentration information; indoor airflow environment; laser range scanner; mobile robot gas source localization; shape analysis; top down visual attention mechanism; Computational modeling; Feature extraction; Mobile robots; Pixel; Robot sensing systems; Shape; Visualization; gas source localization; mobile robot; shape analysis; top-down visual attention mechanism (TDVAM);
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Control and Automation (WCICA), 2010 8th World Congress on
Conference_Location
Jinan
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6712-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WCICA.2010.5554527
Filename
5554527
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