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Distributed Hierarchical Control for State Estimation With Robotic Sensor Networks

Robotics 2018-01-16 v2 Multiagent Systems

Abstract

This paper addresses active state estimation with a team of robotic sensors. The states to be estimated are represented by spatially distributed, uncorrelated, stationary vectors. Given a prior belief on the geographic locations of the states, we cluster the states in moderately sized groups and propose a new hierarchical Dynamic Programming (DP) framework to compute optimal sensing policies for each cluster that mitigates the computational cost of planning optimal policies in the combined belief space. Then, we develop a decentralized assignment algorithm that dynamically allocates clusters to robots based on the pre-computed optimal policies at each cluster. The integrated distributed state estimation framework is optimal at the cluster level but also scales very well to large numbers of states and robot sensors. We demonstrate efficiency of the proposed method in both simulations and real-world experiments using stereoscopic vision sensors.

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@article{arxiv.1706.01918,
  title  = {Distributed Hierarchical Control for State Estimation With Robotic Sensor Networks},
  author = {Charles Freundlich and Yan Zhang and Michael M. Zavlanos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.01918},
  year   = {2018}
}

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IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems, December 2017

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