2017 International SoC Design Conference (ISOCC) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/isocc.2017.8368834
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Cooperation of multi robots for disaster rescue

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“…Portfolio approaches combine different solvers to get a globally better one, and their efficiency was already shown in the CP field [1,2,9]. [3] 115 [3] 115 [3] 115 [1] 121 118 130 [4] 130 [11] 129 [6] 130 [7] 134 134 6 133 [13] 133 [5] 133 [8] 133 [0] 154 154 150 [11] 153 [10] 153 [10] 150 [13]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Portfolio approaches combine different solvers to get a globally better one, and their efficiency was already shown in the CP field [1,2,9]. [3] 115 [3] 115 [3] 115 [1] 121 118 130 [4] 130 [11] 129 [6] 130 [7] 134 134 6 133 [13] 133 [5] 133 [8] 133 [0] 154 154 150 [11] 153 [10] 153 [10] 150 [13]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that the MRD application has been widely addressed to tackle realworld problems related to situation awareness issues, such as cooperative sensing using air-ground teams [3], disaster response [13], and exploration-rescue systems in hostile environments [14]. The aim of this paper is to propose more generic solutions that can be applied to such industrial and academic applications.…”
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“…However, existing systems that provide position/location information are not a practical solution in dynamic disaster scenarios, since these systems mostly rely on pre-installed and calibrated environment infrastructures and they are designed to operate with maps [13]. Also, most of the existing approaches are subject to certain limitations for real-time applications, mainly due to additional constraints such as sensor limitations, dynamic obstacle and inter-robot collision avoidance in unknown environments [7][8][9][10]. Also, considering the worst-case disaster scenario, there may not have any communication networks available.…”
Section: Robot Platoonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ICARUS [5,6] was a European project which developed integrated components to assist SAR robotics teams dealing with rescue missions in difficult and life threatening situations, to save the life of human survivors. Ren et al [7] demonstrated a rescue operation in a real disaster scenario, where they used UGVs to clear rocks from the robot's path. For combining multiple SAR robots into a team, communication between robots is crucial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%