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Autonomous mobile robots and multi-robot systems : motion-planning, communication, and swarming

✍ Scribed by Kagan, Eugene


Publisher
Wiley
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
343
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


"Autonomous Mobile Robots and Multi-Robot Systems: Motion-Planning, Communication and Swarming covers the methods and algorithms for navigation, motion planning and control of mobile robots acting individually and in groups. Following recent challenges in locomotion, communication and control, the book addresses methods of positioning in global and local coordinates systems, off-line and on-line path-planning, Β Read more...


Abstract: "Autonomous Mobile Robots and Multi-Robot Systems: Motion-Planning, Communication and Swarming covers the methods and algorithms for navigation, motion planning and control of mobile robots acting individually and in groups. Following recent challenges in locomotion, communication and control, the book addresses methods of positioning in global and local coordinates systems, off-line and on-line path-planning, sensing and sensors fusion, algorithms of obstacle avoidance, swarming techniques and cooperative behavior. Autonomous Mobile Robots and Multi-Robot Systems: Motion-Planning, Communication and Swarming provides a theoretical and practical guide to the navigation of mobile robots. It is self-contained and includes ready-to-use algorithms, numerical examples and simulations, which can be directly implemented in both simple and advanced mobile robots. It is also accompanied by a website hosting codes, videos and powerpoint slides"

✦ Table of Contents


Content: Motion-planning schemes in global coordinates --
Basic perception --
Motion in the global coordinates --
Motion in potential field and navigation function --
GNSS and robot localization --
Motion in local coordinates --
Motion in unknown environment --
Energy limitations and energetic efficiency of mobile robots --
Multi-robot systems and swarming --
Collective motion with shared environment map --
Collective motion with direct and indirect communication --
Brownian motion and swarm dynamics --
Conclusions.

✦ Subjects


Mobile robots -- Automatic control.;Multiagent systems.;Swarm intelligence.


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