DocumentCode
643207
Title
Multiagent aerial vehicles system for ecological monitoring
Author
Bobtsov, Alexey A. ; Borgul, Alexandr S.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Control Syst. & Inf., St. Petersburg Nat. Res. Univ. of Inf. Technol., Mech. & Opt., St. Petersburg, Russia
Volume
02
fYear
2013
fDate
12-14 Sept. 2013
Firstpage
807
Lastpage
809
Abstract
A paper describes the multiagent system of aerial vehicles for difficult to access area´s ecological monitoring. The main object of this systems applying is exploration of locality in case of technogenic accident and catastrophe, elemental calamity. The system is able to keep the formation during the movement on the optimal trajectory for the fastest exploration of locality. The group of agents is able to be controlled both manually and full-automatically as a result of composite navigational system applying which allows global positioning and local navigation each of agents. All of agents are equipped with the system of sensors and cameras and the data from them can be saved in local agent´s memory as well as can be transmitted to the base station in real time. Because of aerial vehicles configuration with high maneuverability and the speed below 24 km/h the system shows high mobility and allows monitor the state of the natural environment as well as indoor area.
Keywords
autonomous aerial vehicles; cameras; collision avoidance; computerised monitoring; ecology; geophysics computing; mobile robots; multi-agent systems; multi-robot systems; sensors; cameras; composite navigational system; ecological monitoring; elemental calamity; indoor area; local agent memory; maneuverability; multiagent aerial vehicle system; natural environment; sensors; technogenic accident; technogenic catastrophe; Monitoring; Navigation; Robots; Sensors; Temperature measurement; Trajectory; Vehicles; multiagent systems; remote monitoring; unmanned aerial vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Computing Systems (IDAACS), 2013 IEEE 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Berlin
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-1426-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IDAACS.2013.6663037
Filename
6663037
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