IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
Online ISSN : 1745-1361
Print ISSN : 0916-8532
On the effect of smell on object exploration
Taishin TAKAHATAMitsuharu MATSUMOTO
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Article ID: 2025EDL8026

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Disaster relief robots have been studied extensively as a promising approach to realize lifesaving and goods transportation without the need for manpower. Most disaster relief robots are designed to search for and find a person in need of rescue. However, it is not always easy for a robot to find a person in need of rescue at a disaster site, and the person in need of rescue may not even notice the presence of a robot approaching very close by. In this study, we therefore investigate the effectiveness of smell as a method of communicating the presence of a robot. We conducted a search experiment with and without smell to evaluate whether the sense of smell is useful for search. The results of the experiment confirmed its high effectiveness in searching with smell.

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