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Active Sensing Strategy: Multi-Modal, Multi-Robot Source Localization and Mapping in Real-World Settings with Fixed One-Way Switching

1 July 2024
V. Tran
Asanka G. Perera
Matthew A. Garratt
Kathryn E. Kasmarik
S. Anavatti
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Abstract

This paper introduces a state-machine model for a multi-modal, multi-robot environmental sensing algorithm tailored to dynamic real-world settings. The algorithm uniquely combines two exploration strategies for gas source localization and mapping: (1) an initial exploration phase using multi-robot coverage path planning with variable formations for early gas field indication; and (2) a subsequent active sensing phase employing multi-robot swarms for precise field estimation. The state machine governs the transition between these two phases. During exploration, a coverage path maximizes the visited area while measuring gas concentration and estimating the initial gas field at predefined sample times. In the active sensing phase, mobile robots in a swarm collaborate to select the next measurement point, ensuring coordinated and efficient sensing. System validation involves hardware-in-the-loop experiments and real-time tests with a radio source emulating a gas field. The approach is benchmarked against state-of-the-art single-mode active sensing and gas source localization techniques. Evaluation highlights the multi-modal switching approach's ability to expedite convergence, navigate obstacles in dynamic environments, and significantly enhance gas source location accuracy. The findings show a 43% reduction in turnaround time, a 50% increase in estimation accuracy, and improved robustness of multi-robot environmental sensing in cluttered scenarios without collisions, surpassing the performance of conventional active sensing strategies.

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