نتایج جستجو برای: sonar

تعداد نتایج: 4173  

2013
Jan Steckel Herbert Peremans

We propose to combine a biomimetic navigation model which solves a simultaneous localization and mapping task with a biomimetic sonar mounted on a mobile robot to address two related questions. First, can robotic sonar sensing lead to intelligent interactions with complex environments? Second, can we model sonar based spatial orientation and the construction of spatial maps by bats? To address ...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2016
Melville J Wohlgemuth Jinhong Luo Cynthia F Moss

Echolocating bats exhibit accurate three-dimensional (3D) auditory localization to avoid obstacles and intercept prey. The bat achieves high spatial resolution through a biological sonar system. Key features of the bat's sonar system are (1) high frequency, directional echolocation signals; (2) high frequency hearing; (3) mobile ears; and (4) measurement of distance from the time delay between ...

2012
L. D. Sivle P. H. Kvadsheim A. Fahlman F. P. A. Lam P. L. Tyack P. J. O. Miller

Anthropogenic underwater sound in the environment might potentially affect the behavior of marine mammals enough to have an impact on their reproduction and survival. Diving behavior of four killer whales (Orcinus orca), seven long-finned pilot whales (Globicephala melas), and four sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) was studied during controlled exposures to naval sonar [low frequency active...

Journal: :I. J. Robotics Res. 1999
Kok Seng Chong Lindsay Kleeman

This paper describes a mobile robot equipped with a sonar sensor array in a guided feature based map building task in an indoor environment. The landmarks common to indoor environments are planes, corners and edges, and these are located and classified with the sonar sensor array. The map building process makes use of accurate odometry information that is derived from a pair of knife edged unlo...

Journal: :EURASIP J. Adv. Sig. Proc. 2010
Yan Pailhas Yvan R. Petillot Chris Capus

Target recognition in sonar imagery has long been an active research area in the maritime domain, especially in the mine-counter measure context. Recently it has received even more attention as new sensors with increased resolution have been developed; new threats to critical maritime assets and a new paradigm for target recognition based on autonomous platforms have emerged. With the recent in...

Journal: :IEEE transactions on image processing : a publication of the IEEE Signal Processing Society 2000
Max Mignotte Christophe Collet Patrick Pérez Patrick Bouthemy

This paper is concerned with hierarchical Markov random field (MRP) models and their application to sonar image segmentation. We present an original hierarchical segmentation procedure devoted to images given by a high-resolution sonar. The sonar image is segmented into two kinds of regions: shadow (corresponding to a lack of acoustic reverberation behind each object lying on the sea-bed) and s...

2010
Kevin Brinkmann Jörg Hurka

Passive sonar sensors are the main source of information for a submerged submarine. Modern sonar systems like ISUS 90 offer a number of acoustic antennas and combined signal processing for broadband and narrowband detection and analysis of target noise. While broadband detection is often used to obtain an overview of the targets surrounding the own ship, narrowband processing enables the detect...

Journal: :I. J. Robotics Res. 2004
Lindsay Kleeman

Robotics research is dependent on intelligent, fast, accurate, reliable and cheap sensors. Sonar sensing can fulfil these requirements. Moreover sonar physics provides robotics researchers with a natural selection capability for landmark detection in navigation problems. This paper presents a new sonar system that produces accurate measurement and on-the-fly single cycle classification of plane...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Jinhong Luo Cynthia F Moss

Many species of bat emit acoustic signals and use information carried by echoes reflecting from nearby objects to navigate and forage. It is widely documented that echolocating bats adjust the features of sonar calls in response to echo feedback; however, it remains unknown whether audiovocal feedback contributes to sonar call design. Audiovocal feedback refers to the monitoring of one's own vo...

2004
Zhi Yong Zhang

Both the rough air-sea interface and entrapped air bubbles due to wave breaking scatter sound in all directions and contribute to so-called reverberation in active sonar. There are monostatic sonar systems where the source and receiver are at the same position, bistatic sonar systems where the source and receiver are separated, and multistatic sonar systems involving multiple sources and receiv...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید