Transmitter Discovery through Radio-Visual Probabilistic Active Sensing

03/27/2021
by   Luca Varotto, et al.
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Multi-modal Probabilistic Active Sensing (MMPAS) uses sensor fusion and probabilistic models to control the perception process of robotic sensing platforms. MMPAS is successfully employed in environmental exploration, collaborative mobile robotics, and target tracking, being fostered by the high performance guarantees on autonomous perception. In this context, we propose a bi-Radio-Visual PAS scheme to solve the transmitter discovery problem. Specifically, we firstly exploit the correlation between radio and visual measurements to learn a target detection model in a self-supervised manner. Then, the model is combined with antenna radiation anisotropies into a Bayesian Optimization framework that controls the platform. We show that the proposed algorithm attains an accuracy of 92 sensing baselines.

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