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Finding sources of airborne chemicals with mobile sensing systems finds applications across the security, safety, domestic, medical, and environmental domains. In this paper, we present an algorithm based on source term estimation for odor source localizat ...
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In this paper we tackle the problem of finding the source of particulate matter with a mobile robot equipped with a low-cost multi-channel optical particle counting sensor. The proposed method is based on the Infotaxis odor source localization algorithm an ...
2020
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Finding sources of airborne chemicals with mobile sensing systems finds applications across safety, security, environmental monitoring, and medical domains. In this paper, we present an algorithm based on Source Term Estimation for odor source localization ...