Title :
Swarm technology for search and rescue through multi-sensor multi-viewpoint target identification
Author :
Gustafson, Erik H. ; Lollini, Christopher T. ; Bishop, Bradley E. ; Wick, Carl E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Weapons & Syst. Eng., United States Naval Acad., Annapolis, MD, USA
Abstract :
In this paper, we present preliminary results from an undergraduate research project involving hardware and software development for a cooperative team of autonomous ground vehicles performing a search and rescue (SAR) operation. Key features of the proposed system are a novel localization method and cooperative target identification/situational evaluation using extremely low-cost hardware and simple user interfaces. The localization method relies on the use of technology from an optical computer mouse, which provides an innovative, low-computation solution for robot localization even on rough terrain. The proposed coordination scheme relies on low-bandwidth local communication, well suited to SAR environments, but also provides sufficient unit autonomy for the unstructured environment. Targets are located, identified and verified through cooperation and coordination of multiple viewpoints and data streams. The resulting system provides excellent flexibility, robustness and efficacy in a low-cost package.
Keywords :
control engineering computing; cooperative systems; mobile robots; multi-robot systems; path planning; robot vision; sensor fusion; telerobotics; user interface management systems; autonomous ground vehicles; cooperative target identification; low-bandwidth local communication; low-cost hardware; mobile robot; multi-sensor multi-viewpoint target identification; optical computer mouse technology; robot localization; robot navigation; rough terrain; search and rescue operations; swarm technology; undergraduate research project; Hardware; Land vehicles; Mice; Optical computing; Packaging; Programming; Robot localization; Robustness; Ultraviolet sources; User interfaces;
Conference_Titel :
System Theory, 2005. SSST '05. Proceedings of the Thirty-Seventh Southeastern Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8808-9
DOI :
10.1109/SSST.2005.1460935