Energy-Aware, Collision-Free Information Gathering for Heterogeneous Robot Teams
Abstract
This paper considers the problem of safely coordinating a team of sensor-equipped robots to reduce uncertainty about a dynamical process, where the objective trades off information gain and energy cost. Optimizing this trade-off is desirable, but leads to a non-monotone objective function in the set of robot trajectories. Therefore, common multi-robot planners based on coordinate descent lose their performance guarantees. Furthermore, methods that handle non-monotonicity lose their performance guarantees when subject to inter-robot collision avoidance constraints. As it is desirable to retain both the performance guarantee and safety guarantee, this work proposes a hierarchical approach with a distributed planner that uses local search with a worst-case performance guarantees and a decentralized controller based on control barrier functions that ensures safety and encourages timely arrival at sensing locations. Via extensive simulations, hardware-in-the-loop tests and hardware experiments, we demonstrate that the proposed approach achieves a better trade-off between sensing and energy cost than coordinate-descent-based algorithms.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2208.00262,
title = {Energy-Aware, Collision-Free Information Gathering for Heterogeneous Robot Teams},
author = {Xiaoyi Cai and Brent Schlotfeldt and Kasra Khosoussi and Nikolay Atanasov and George J. Pappas and Jonathan P. How},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.00262},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
To appear in Transactions on Robotics; 18 pages and 16 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2101.11093