Placing Sensors for Area Coverage in a Complex Environment by a Team of Robots

被引:13
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作者
Li, Xu
Fletcher, Greg
Nayak, Amiya
Stojmenovic, Ivan
机构
[1] Huawei Technologies Canada, 303 Terry Fox Dr., Ottawa
[2] University of Ottawa, 800 King Edward Ave., Ottawa
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Algorithms; Performance; Coverage; sensor placement; localized algorithms; wireless sensor and robot networks; WIRELESS SENSOR; DEPLOYMENT;
D O I
10.1145/2632149
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
Existing solutions to carrier-based sensor placement by a single robot in a bounded unknown Region of Interest (ROI) do not guarantee full area coverage or termination. We propose a novel localized algorithm, named Back-Tracking Deployment (BTD). To construct a full coverage solution over the ROI, mobile robots (carriers) carry static sensors as payloads and drop them at the visited empty vertices of a virtual square, triangular, or hexagonal grid. A single robot will move in a predefined order of directional preference until a dead end is reached. Then it back-tracks to the nearest sensor adjacent to an empty vertex (an "entrance" to an unexplored/uncovered area) and resumes regular forward movement and sensor dropping from there. To save movement steps, the back-tracking is carried out along a locally identified shortcut. We extend the algorithm to support multiple robots that move independently and asynchronously. Once a robot reaches a dead end, it will back-track, giving preference to its own path. Otherwise, it will take over the back-track path of another robot by consulting with neighboring sensors. We prove that BTD terminates within finite time and produces full coverage when no (sensor or robot) failures occur. We also describe an approach to tolerate failures and an approach to balance workload among robots. We then evaluate BTD in comparison with the only competing algorithms SLD [Chang et al. 2009a] and LRV [Batalin and Sukhatme 2004] through simulation. In a specific failure-free scenario, SLD covers only 40-50% of the ROI, whereas BTD covers it in full. BTD involves significantly (80%) less robot moves and messages than LRV.
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