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Bioinspired Perception and Navigation of Service Robots in Indoor Environments: A Review
Jianguo Wang1, Shiwei Lin1, Ang Liu1
1Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia.
Abstract:
Biological principles draw attention to service robotics because of similar concepts when robots operate various tasks. Bioinspired perception is significant for robotic perception, which is inspired by animals' awareness of the environment. This paper reviews the bioinspired perception and navigation of service robots in indoor environments, which are popular applications of civilian robotics. The navigation approaches are classified by perception type, including vision-based, remote sensing, tactile sensor, olfactory, sound-based, inertial, and multimodal navigation. The trend of state-of-art techniques is moving towards multimodal navigation to combine several approaches. The challenges in indoor navigation focus on precise localization and dynamic and complex environments with moving objects and people.

