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Multi-robot cooperative localization: a study of trade-offs between efficiency and accuracy

Ioannis Rekleitis, Gregory Dudek, Evangelos Milios

Year
2003
Citations
156

Abstract

This paper examines the tradeoffs between different classes of sensing strategy and motion control strategy in the context of terrain mapping with multiple robots. We consider a larger group of robots that can mutually estimate one another's position (in 2D or 3D) and uncertainty using a sample-based (particle filter) model of uncertainty. Our prior work has dealt with a pair of robots that estimate one another's position using visual tracking and coordinated motion. Here we extend these results and consider a richer set of sensing and motion options. In particular, we focus on issues related to confidence estimation for groups of more than two robots.

Keywords

RobotTerrainContext (archaeology)Computer scienceParticle filterPosition (finance)Tracking (education)Focus (optics)Motion (physics)Artificial intelligence

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