1. Distributed system of autonomous buoys for scalable deployment and monitoring of large waterbodies.
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Zoss, Brandon M., Mateo, David, Kuan, Yoke Kong, Tokić, Grgur, Chamanbaz, Mohammadreza, Goh, Louis, Vallegra, Francesco, Bouffanais, Roland, and Yue, Dick K. P.
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BUOYS ,BODIES of water ,AUTONOMOUS vehicles ,DYNAMICS ,NAVIGATION - Abstract
The design, construction, and testing of a large distributed system of novel, small, low-cost, autonomous surface vehicles in the form of self-propelled buoys capable of operating in open waters is reported. We detail the successful testing of collective behaviors of systems with up to 50 buoys, achieving scalable deployment and dynamic monitoring in unstructured environments. This constitutes the largest distributed multi-robot system of its kind reported to date. We confirm the robustness of the system to the loss of multiple units for different collective behaviors such as flocking, navigation, and area coverage. For dynamic area monitoring, we introduce a new metric to quantify coverage effectiveness. Our system exhibits near optimal scalability for fixed target areas and a high degree of flexibility when the shape of the target changes with time. This system demonstrates the potential of distributed multi-robot systems for the pervasive and persistent monitoring of coastal and inland water environments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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