2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2003.12684
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Coordinate-free Isoline Tracking in Unknown 2-D Scalar Fields

Abstract: The isoline tracking of this work is concerned with the control design for a sensing robot to track a given isoline of an unknown 2-D scalar filed. To this end, we propose a coordinate-free controller with a simple PI-like form using only the concentration feedback for a Dubins robot, which is particularly useful in GPS-denied environments. The key idea lies in the novel design of a sliding surface based error term in the standard PI controller. Interestingly, we also prove that the tracking error can be reduc… Show more

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