Adaptive Monitoring of Stochastic Fire Front Processes via Information-seeking Predictive Control
Abstract
We consider the problem of adaptively monitoring a wildfire front using a mobile agent (e.g., a drone), whose trajectory determines where sensor data is collected and thus influences the accuracy of fire propagation estimation. This is a challenging problem, as the stochastic nature of wildfire evolution requires the seamless integration of sensing, estimation, and control, often treated separately in existing methods. State-of-the-art methods either impose linear-Gaussian assumptions to establish optimality or rely on approximations and heuristics, often without providing explicit performance guarantees. To address these limitations, we formulate the fire front monitoring task as a stochastic optimal control problem that integrates sensing, estimation, and control. We derive an optimal recursive Bayesian estimator for a class of stochastic nonlinear elliptical-growth fire front models. Subsequently, we transform the resulting nonlinear stochastic control problem into a finite-horizon Markov decision process and design an information-seeking predictive control law obtained via a lower confidence bound-based adaptive search algorithm with asymptotic convergence to the optimal policy.
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@article{arxiv.2601.11231,
title = {Adaptive Monitoring of Stochastic Fire Front Processes via Information-seeking Predictive Control},
author = {Savvas Papaioannou and Panayiotis Kolios and Christos G. Panayiotou and Marios M. Polycarpou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.11231},
year = {2026}
}
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2025 IEEE 64th Conference on Decision and Control (CDC)