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Bradley, Aidan J.; Shirazi, Masoud J.; Abaid, Nicole (, ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference)null (Ed.)Abstract Sound source localization is the ability to successfully understand the bearing and distance of a sound in space. The challenge of sound source localization has been a major are of research for engineers, especially those studying robotics, for decades. One of the main topics of focus is the ability for robots to track objects, human voices, or other robots robustly and accurately. Common ways to accomplish this goal may use large arrays, computationally intensive machine learning methods, or known dynamic models of a system which may not always be available. We seek to simplify this problem using a minimal amount of inexpensive equipment alongside a Bayesian estimator, capable of localizing an emitter using easily available a-priori information and timing data received from a prototype binaural sensor. We perform an experiment in a full anechoic chamber with a sound source moving at a constant speed; this experimental environment provides a space that allows us to isolate the performance of the sensor. We find that, while our current system isn’t perfect, it is able to track the general motion of a sound source and the path to even more accurate tracking in the future is clear.more » « less
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Bradley, Aidan J.; Shirazi, Masoud Jahromi; Abaid, Nicole (, ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference)Abstract Communication inspired by animals is a timely topic of research in the modeling and control of multi-agent systems. Examples of such bio-inspired communication methods include pheromone trails used by ants to forage for food and echolocation used by bats to orient themselves and hunt. Source searching is one of many challenges in the field of swarm robotics that tackles an analogous problem to animals foraging for food. This paper seeks to compare two communication methods, inspired by sonar and pheromones, in the context of a multi-agent foraging problem. We explore which model is more effective at recruiting agents to forage from a found target. The results of this work begin to uncover the complicated relationship between sensing modality, collective tasks, and spontaneous cooperation in groups.more » « less
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