Neural preprocessing of auditory-wind sensory signals and modular neural control for auditory- and wind-evoked escape responses of walking machines

P. Manoonpong, F. Wörgötter, F. Pasemann
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The flying crickets Teleogryllus oceanicus have sound sensitive organs to elicit an “acoustic startle response”. Another kind of the startle response is also evident in the cockroaches Periplaneta and the crickets Gryllus bimaculatus where they use their cercal filiform hairs (wind sensitive hairs) to trigger so called “wind-evoked escape behavior”. Similarly, in this paper a setup is described where an auditory-wind detector sensor and a neural preprocessing system together with a modular neural controller are used to simulate such animal behaviors in an abstract form on a six-legged walking machine. The neural preprocessing network acts as a low-pass filter and sensory shaping unit. In addition, the modular neural controller then generates the desired responses such that the machine performs a fast movement away from abrupt, intense, and unexpected auditory and/or wind stimulus in a physical environment.
听觉-风感觉信号的神经预处理及行走机器听觉-风诱发逃逸反应的模块化神经控制
飞蟋蟀有声音敏感的器官,可以引起“声惊反应”。另一种惊吓反应在蟑螂Periplaneta和蟋蟀Gryllus bimaculatus身上也很明显,它们用它们的颈丝状毛(风敏感毛)来触发所谓的“风诱发逃跑行为”。同样,本文描述了一种设置,其中使用听觉风检测器传感器和神经预处理系统以及模块化神经控制器来模拟六腿行走机器上抽象形式的动物行为。神经预处理网络作为低通滤波器和感官整形单元。此外,模块化神经控制器然后产生所需的响应,使机器在物理环境中执行快速运动,远离突然,强烈和意外的听觉和/或风刺激。
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