A decentralized control policy for adaptive information gathering in hazardous environments

@inproceedings{dames_decentralized_2012,
  title = {A decentralized control policy for adaptive information gathering in hazardous environments},
  isbn = {978-1-4673-2066-5 978-1-4673-2065-8 978-1-4673-2063-4 978-1-4673-2064-1},
  url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6426239/},
  abstract = {This paper proposes an algorithm for driving a group of resource-constrained robots with noisy sensors to localize an unknown number of targets in an environment, while avoiding hazards at unknown positions that cause the robots to fail. The algorithm is based upon the analytic gradient of mutual information of the target locations and measurements and offers two primary improvements over previous algorithms [6], [13]. Firstly, it is decentralized. This follows from an approximation to mutual information based upon the fact that the robots’ sensors and environmental hazards have a finite area of influence. Secondly, it allows targets to be localized arbitrarily precisely with limited computational resources. This is done using an adaptive cellular decomposition of the environment, so that only areas that likely contain a target are given finer resolution. The estimation is built upon finite set statistics, which provides a rigorous, probabilistic framework for multitarget tracking. The algorithm is shown to perform favorably compared to existing approximation methods in simulation.},
  language = {en},
  urldate = {2020-09-15},
  booktitle = {2012 {IEEE} 51st {IEEE} {Conference} on {Decision} and {Control} ({CDC})},
  publisher = {IEEE},
  author = {Dames, Philip and Schwager, Mac and Kumar, Vijay and Rus, Daniela},
  month = dec,
  year = {2012},
  keywords = {target\_tracking},
  pages = {2807--2813},
  month_numeric = {12}
}