Distributed Strategies for Dynamic Coverage with Limited Sensing Capabilities
Abstract
In this work, it is presented the development of a novel distributed algorithm performing robotic coverage, clustering and dispatch around an event in static-obstacle structured environments without relying on metric information. Specifically, the aim is to account for the trade-off between local communication given by bearing visibility sensors installed on each agent involved, optimal deployment in closed unknown scenarios and focus of a group of agents on one point of interest. The particular targets of this study can be summarized as 1. the computation, under certain topological assumptions, of a lower bound for the number of required agents, which are provided by a realistic geometric model (e.g. a round shape) to emphasize physical limitations; 2. the minimization of the number of nodes and links maintaining a distributed approach over a connected communication graph; 3. the identification of an activation cluster around an event with a radial decreasing intensity, sensed by each agent; 4. the attempt to send the agents belonging to the cluster towards the most intense point in the scenario by minimizing a weighted isoperimetric functional.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2202.10164,
title = {Distributed Strategies for Dynamic Coverage with Limited Sensing Capabilities},
author = {Marco Fabris and Angelo Cenedese},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.10164},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
8 pages, 4 figures, extension of the manuscript presented at 2019 Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation