Multi-robot cooperative autonomous exploration via task allocation in terrestrial environments

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Abstract

Cooperative autonomous exploration is a challenging task for multi-robot systems, which can cover larger areas in a shorter time or path length. Using multiple mobile robots for cooperative exploration of unknown environments can be more efficient than a single robot, but there are also many difficulties in multi-robot cooperative autonomous exploration. The key to successful multi-robot cooperative autonomous exploration is effective coordination between the robots. This paper designs a multi-robot cooperative autonomous exploration strategy for exploration tasks. Additionally, considering the fact that mobile robots are inevitably subject to failure in harsh conditions, we propose a self-healing cooperative autonomous exploration method that can recover from robot failures.

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Yan, X., Zeng, Z., He, K., & Hong, H. (2023). Multi-robot cooperative autonomous exploration via task allocation in terrestrial environments. Frontiers in Neurorobotics, 17. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbot.2023.1179033

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