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Directional audio beacon deployment: an assistive multi-robot application

Dylan A. Shell, Maja J. Matarić

Year
2004
Citations
12

Abstract

This paper addresses the problem of directional audio beacon deployment. We describe how these beacons can be used on mobile robots to produce a system that can self-deploy and aid in disaster recovery efforts. A distributed algorithm that uses explicit communication to coordinate the deployment process is presented. The algorithm employs existing multi-robot task allocation methodologies and a procedure for clustering potential deployment locations in a problem domain-specific manner. Results from a sensor-based multi-robot simulation demonstrate that self-deploying beacons are indeed feasible and have the potential to decrease expected egress time. Furthermore, we show that the implementation is free of simulator-specific anomalies through trials with a group of physical robots.

Keywords

BeaconSoftware deploymentComputer scienceRobotTask (project management)Real-time computingMobile robotProcess (computing)Cluster analysisDomain (mathematical analysis)

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