2008 American Control Conference 2008
DOI: 10.1109/acc.2008.4586861
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Automated modeling of the guidance of a K-9

Abstract: This paper attempts to automate and replace human guidance in the control of a K-9 unit by modeling that guidance from observation. The ultimate research goal seeks to contribute toward the autonomous command of a trained K-9 unit by analyzing the movement and the behavior of the dog as it responds to command tones. Specifically, GPS and command signal information (from a human trainer) is recorded as a canine follows (or fails to follow) instructions as it moves toward a destination. The data is then processe… Show more

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“…Some animals have amazing senses of smell that enable them to detect narcotics, explosives, and pipeline leaks (Britt et al, 2008 ). Engineers have not developed any device with odor detection capabilities comparable to those of canines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some animals have amazing senses of smell that enable them to detect narcotics, explosives, and pipeline leaks (Britt et al, 2008 ). Engineers have not developed any device with odor detection capabilities comparable to those of canines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%