Forming an artificial pheromone potential field using mobile robot and RFID tags

In the biological world, social insects such as ants and bees use a volatile substance called pheromone for their foraging or homing tasks. This study deals with how to utilize the concept of the chemical pheromone as an artificial potential field for robotic purposes. This paper first models a pher...

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Published in2011 IEEE/SICE International Symposium on System Integration pp. 621 - 626
Main Authors Piljae Kim, Kurabayashi, D.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published IEEE 01.12.2011
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ISBN9781457715235
1457715236
DOI10.1109/SII.2011.6147520

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Summary:In the biological world, social insects such as ants and bees use a volatile substance called pheromone for their foraging or homing tasks. This study deals with how to utilize the concept of the chemical pheromone as an artificial potential field for robotic purposes. This paper first models a pheromone-based potential field, which is constructed through the interaction between mobile robot and RFID tags. The emphasis in the modeling of the system is on the possibility of the practical implementable ideas. The stability analysis of the pheromone potential field is carried out with the aim of implementing the model on a real robotic system. The comprehensive analysis on stability provides the criteria for how the parameters are to be set for the proper potential field, and has also led to a new filter design scheme called pheromone filter. The designed filter satisfies both the stability and accuracy of the field, and facilitates a more straightforward and practical implementation for building and shaping the potential field. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is validated through both computer simulation and real experiment.
ISBN:9781457715235
1457715236
DOI:10.1109/SII.2011.6147520