How Robot Vacuums Navigate: A Complete Guide
Robot vacuums have come a long way from simple random navigation. Modern robots use sophisticated sensors and algorithms to create efficient cleaning paths.
Bump Sensors
The most basic navigation method uses bump sensors. When the robot hits an obstacle, it changes direction. While simple, this method is inefficient and can miss areas.
Camera-Based Navigation
Many mid-range robots use cameras to identify obstacles and landmarks. This allows for more efficient navigation than bump sensors alone.
LIDAR Technology
LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) creates a detailed map of the environment by measuring distances with laser pulses. This is the gold standard for navigation accuracy.
SLAM Algorithms
Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) algorithms allow robots to build maps while navigating. This enables features like room recognition and virtual boundaries.