JANANI, Ali-Reza, ALBOUL, Lyuba and PENDERS, Jacques (2016). Multi robot cooperative area coverage, case study: spraying. In: ALBOUL, Lyuba, DAMIAN, Dana and AITKEN, Jonathan M., (eds.) Towards autonomous robotic systems : 17th annual conference, TAROS 2016, Sheffield, UK, June 26-July 1, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture notes in Computer Science (2716). Springer, 165-176. [Book Section]
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Abstract
Area coverage is a well-known problem in multi robotic systems, and it is a typical requirement in various real-world applications.
A common and popular approach in the robotic community is to use
explicit forms of communication for task allocation and coordination.
These approaches are susceptible to the loss of communication signal,
and costly with high computational complexity. There are very few approaches which are focused on implicit forms of communication. In these
approaches, robots rely only on their local information for task allocation and coordination. In this paper, a cooperative strategy is proposed
by which a team of robots perform spraying a large field. The focus of
this paper is to achieve task allocation and coordination using only the
robots' local information.
Keywords: Multi Robotic System, Cooperative Behaviour, Coopera-
tive Area Coverage
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