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An Architecture for Distributed Environment Sensing with Application to Robotic Cliff Exploration

Authors :
Vivek A. Sujan
Terry Huntsberger
Hrand Aghazarian
Paul S. Schenker
Steven Dubowsky
Yang Cheng
Source :
Autonomous Robots. 16:287-311
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2004.

Abstract

Future planetary exploration missions will use cooperative robots to explore and sample rough terrain. To succeed robots will need to cooperatively acquire and share data. Here a cooperative multi-agent sensing architecture is presented and applied to the mapping of a cliff surface. This algorithm efficiently repositions the systems' sensing agents using an information theoretic approach and fuses sensory information using physical models to yield a geometrically consistent environment map. This map is then distributed among the agents using an information based relevant data reduction scheme. Experimental results for cliff face mapping using the JPL Sample Return Rover (SRR) are presented. The method is shown to significantly improve mapping efficiency over conventional methods.

Details

ISSN :
09295593
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Autonomous Robots
Accession number :
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