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Publication Type : Conference Proceedings
Publisher : 2016 IEEE Annual India Conference, INDICON 2016, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Source : 2016 IEEE Annual India Conference, INDICON 2016, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. (2016)
ISBN : 9781509036462
Keywords : Decentralized approach, Disaster situations, Disasters, Fault tolerance, Industrial robots, Motion planning, Multi-robot systems, Multipurpose robots, Obstacle detection, Obstacle detectors, Real-time searches, Robot learning, Robot programming, Robots, Search and rescue, Single-robot systems, Swarm robotics
Campus : Bengaluru
School : School of Engineering
Department : Electrical and Electronics
Verified : No
Year : 2016
Abstract : Multi-robot systems are reliable and faster at searching and retrieving targets in times of crises as compared to single-robot systems. They are also better compared to manned missions as they are more resistant to hazardous conditions. In this work a method to deploy a swarm of robots to scan and retrieve the targets stuck in a disaster situation is deliberated. The multi-robot system developed is fault tolerant and follows a complete decentralized approach. In the proposed work, the basic elements in a real time search and rescue mission such as exploration of disaster area, target and obstacle detection, path-planning to reach the target in a coordinated way and tolerance for a few possible faults are accomplished using the 'weights based algorithm' and the prototype testing done mimics the real time scenario. Communication among the robots in the swarm is implemented by using X-bee modules. The robots search the arena till either all the targets are found or the entire arena is explored and update a common map which renders the approach a decentralized behavior.
Cite this Research Publication : R. Aniketh, Manohar, E. B., Yazwa, G. R. S. P. R., M. Nithya, and Dr. Rashmi M. R., “A decentralized fault-tolerant weights based algorithm for coordination of swarm robots for a disaster scenario”, in 2016 IEEE Annual India Conference, INDICON 2016, 2016.