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Self-Location Based on Grid-like Representations for Artificial Agents

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ELECTRONICS
卷 12, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics12122735

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autonomous navigation; grid cell; vector navigation; velocity-controlled oscillator (VCO); phase ambiguity

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Self-location is crucial for autonomous navigation, especially in a GNSS/radio-denied environment. Researchers have proposed a method based on the mechanism of grid cells to achieve a wider spatial range without phase noise, by using a multi-scale periodic representation mechanism supported by a step-wise phase unwrapping algorithm.
Self-location plays a crucial role in a framework of autonomous navigation, especially in a GNSS/radio-denied environment. At the current time, self-location for artificial agents still has to resort to the visual and laser technologies in the framework of deep neural networks, which cannot model the environments effectively, especially in some dynamic and complex scenes. Instead, researchers have attempted to transplant the navigation principle of mammals into artificial intelligence (AI) fields. As a kind of mammalian neuron, the grid cells are believed to provide a context-independent spatial metric and update the representation of self-location. By exploiting the mechanism of grid cells, we adopt the oscillatory interference model for location encoding. Furthermore, in the process of location decoding, the capacity of autonomous navigation is extended to a significantly wide range without the phase ambiguity, based on a multi-scale periodic representation mechanism supported by a step-wise phase unwrapping algorithm. Compared with the previous methods, the proposed grid-like self-location can achieve a much wider spatial range without the limitation imposed by the spatial scales of grid cells. It is also able to suppress the phase noise efficiently. The proposed method is validated by simulation results.

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