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TransformLoc: Transforming MAVs into Mobile Localization Infrastructures in Heterogeneous Swarms

Networking and Internet Architecture 2024-09-04 v1 Robotics

Abstract

A heterogeneous micro aerial vehicles (MAV) swarm consists of resource-intensive but expensive advanced MAVs (AMAVs) and resource-limited but cost-effective basic MAVs (BMAVs), offering opportunities in diverse fields. Accurate and real-time localization is crucial for MAV swarms, but current practices lack a low-cost, high-precision, and real-time solution, especially for lightweight BMAVs. We find an opportunity to accomplish the task by transforming AMAVs into mobile localization infrastructures for BMAVs. However, turning this insight into a practical system is non-trivial due to challenges in location estimation with BMAVs' unknown and diverse localization errors and resource allocation of AMAVs given coupled influential factors. This study proposes TransformLoc, a new framework that transforms AMAVs into mobile localization infrastructures, specifically designed for low-cost and resource-constrained BMAVs. We first design an error-aware joint location estimation model to perform intermittent joint location estimation for BMAVs and then design a proximity-driven adaptive grouping-scheduling strategy to allocate resources of AMAVs dynamically. TransformLoc achieves a collaborative, adaptive, and cost-effective localization system suitable for large-scale heterogeneous MAV swarms. We implement TransformLoc on industrial drones and validate its performance. Results show that TransformLoc outperforms baselines including SOTA up to 68\% in localization performance, motivating up to 60\% navigation success rate improvement.

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@article{arxiv.2403.08815,
  title  = {TransformLoc: Transforming MAVs into Mobile Localization Infrastructures in Heterogeneous Swarms},
  author = {Haoyang Wang and Jingao Xu and Chenyu Zhao and Zihong Lu and Yuhan Cheng and Xuecheng Chen and Xiao-Ping Zhang and Yunhao Liu and Xinlei Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.08815},
  year   = {2024}
}

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10 pages, accepted by IEEE INFOCOM 2024