Authors
K Caluwaerts, M Staffa, S N’Guyen, C Grand, L Dollé, A Favre-Félix, B Girard, M Khamassi
Publication date
2012/5/22
Journal
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics
Volume
7
Issue
2
Pages
025009
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
A biologically inspired navigation system for the mobile rat-like robot named Psikharpax is presented, allowing for self-localization and autonomous navigation in an initially unknown environment. The ability of parts of the model (eg the strategy selection mechanism) to reproduce rat behavioral data in various maze tasks has been validated before in simulations. But the capacity of the model to work on a real robot platform had not been tested. This paper presents our work on the implementation on the Psikharpax robot of two independent navigation strategies (a place-based planning strategy and a cue-guided taxon strategy) and a strategy selection meta-controller. We show how our robot can memorize which was the optimal strategy in each situation, by means of a reinforcement learning algorithm. Moreover, a context detector enables the controller to quickly adapt to changes in the environment—recognized as …
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