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Synchronous Rendezvous for Networks of Marine Robots in Large Scale Ocean Monitoring.

Xi Yu1, M Ani Hsieh1, Cong Wei2, Hebert G Tanner1,2.   

Abstract

We develop a synchronous rendezvous strategy for a network of minimally actuated mobile sensors or active drifters to monitor a set of Lagrangian Coherent Structure (LCS) bounded regions, each exhibiting gyre-like flows. This paper examines the conditions under which a pair of neighboring agents achieves synchronous rendezvous relying solely on the inherent flow dynamics within each LCS bounded region. The objective is to enable drifters in adjacent LCS bounded regions to rendezvous in a periodic fashion to exchange and fuse sensor data. We propose an agent-level control strategy to regulate the drifter speed in each monitoring region as well as to maximize the time the drifters are connected and able to communicate at every rendezvous. The strategy utilizes minimal actuation to ensure synchronization between neighboring pairs of drifters to ensure periodic rendezvous. The intermittent synchronization policy enables a locally connected network of minimally actuated mobile sensors to converge to a common orbit frequency. Robustness analysis against possible disturbance in practice and simulations are provided to illustrate the results.
Copyright © 2019 Yu, Hsieh, Wei and Tanner.

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Keywords:  consensus; mobile sensor networks; multi-agent systems; optimal control; synchronous rendezvous

Year:  2019        PMID: 33501091      PMCID: PMC7806022          DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2019.00076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Robot AI        ISSN: 2296-9144


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