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Swarm-based exploration in unknown environments: A case study of mobile-robots using ROS framework

Publication Type : Conference Proceedings

Source : In Advances in Robotics - 6th International Conference of The Robotics Society, Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar, Article No.: 8, pp. 1-8, July, 2023

Url : https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3610419.3610427

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Engineering

Department : Mechanical Engineering

Year : 2023

Abstract : Multi-robotic systems of varying sizes and levels of complexity can effortlessly address real-world distributed tasks like exploration, catastrophic surveillance, logistics, and industrial manufacturing. To perform such tasks efficiently, individual robots should communicate and collaborate with each other to cooperatively map the area of interest. The primary advantage of multi-robot systems over a single stand-alone robot is the enhanced spatial coverage, significantly reducing the exploration time and energy required for unknown terrain mapping. However, a large number of robots can increase the overall cost as well as the complexity of the operation by introducing additional redundancy. Therefore, the objective of this research is to study the functionality of multi-robot systems by investigating map-merging and nearest-robot navigation using a case study of Turtlebot3. In this study, computational simulations are performed in the ROS framework where multiple robots are deployed to generate individual local maps which are further transformed to create a global world map. This global map is used to compute the Euclidean distance subsequently enabling the nearest member goal navigation. Indoor experimental tests are performed to verify the simulation study, demonstrating that map merging and localised nearest member navigation can cut down operational time. The overall operational time was reduced by 23.43 % with the deployment of two robots and 45.85 % with three robots in the simulation environment, hence verifying the reduction in mission completion time.

Cite this Research Publication : Siddhant Panigrahi, Sivasankar Ganesan, Poongavanam Palani, Pramod Jadhav, Aditya Kuncolienkar, Asokan Thondiyath, “Swarm-based exploration in unknown environments: A case study of mobile-robots using ROS framework”, In Advances in Robotics - 6th International Conference of The Robotics Society, Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar, Article No.: 8, pp. 1-8, July, 2023.

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