RODCJul 16, 2019

Cooperative UAVs Gas Monitoring using Distributed Consensus

arXiv:1907.07279v118 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses environmental monitoring for industrial areas, but it is incremental as it builds on existing distributed consensus and UAV coordination techniques.

The paper tackled the problem of detecting and localizing gas plumes from stack effluents using a swarm of UAVs, comparing three exploration algorithms and achieving quick convergence to the target position through distributed consensus-based methods.

This paper addresses the problem of target detection and localisation in a limited area using multiple coordinated agents. The swarm of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) determines the position of the dispersion of stack effluents to a gas plume in a certain production area as fast as possible, that makes the problem challenging to model and solve, because of the time variability of the target. Three different exploration algorithms are designed and compared. Besides the exploration strategies, the paper reports a solution for quick convergence towards the actual stack position once detected by one member of the team. Both the navigation and localisation algorithms are fully distributed and based on the consensus theory. Simulations on realistic case studies are reported.

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