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Autonomous Surveillance Robots: A Decision-Making Framework for Networked Muiltiagent Systems

Stefan Witwicki, José Carlos Castillo, João Messias, Jesús Capitán, Francisco S. Melo, Pedro U. Lima, Manuela Veloso

发表年份
2017
引用次数
43

摘要

This article proposes an architecture for an intelligent surveillance system, where the aim is to mitigate the burden on humans in conventional surveillance systems by incorporating intelligent interfaces, computer vision, and autonomous mobile robots. Central to the intelligent surveillance system is the application of research into planning and decision making in this novel context. In this article, we describe the robot surveillance decision problem and explain how the integration of components in our system supports fully automated decision making. Several concrete scenarios deployed in real surveillance environments exemplify both the flexibility of our system to experiment with different representations and algorithms and the portability of our system into a variety of problem contexts. Moreover, these scenarios demonstrate how planning enables robots to effectively balance surveillance objectives, autonomously performing the job of human patrols and responders.

关键词

Software portabilityFlexibility (engineering)RobotContext (archaeology)Computer scienceMobile robotVariety (cybernetics)Intelligent decision support systemHuman–computer interactionSituation awareness

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