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Multi-domain monitoring of marine environments using a heterogeneous robot team
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EngineeringField RoboticsIntelligent RoboticsMarine SensorMarine EngineeringIntelligent SystemsHeterogeneous Multi-robot SystemSystems EngineeringRobot LearningMultirobot SystemMulti-domain MonitoringUnderwater RoboticsDistributed RoboticsComputer ScienceUnderwater RobotMulti-robot TeamHierarchical StructureHeterogeneous Robot TeamUnderwater VehicleAerospace EngineeringAutomationRobotics
In this paper we describe a heterogeneous multi-robot system for assisting scientists in environmental monitoring tasks, such as the inspection of marine ecosystems. This team of robots is comprised of a fixed-wing aerial vehicle, an autonomous airboat, and an agile legged underwater robot. These robots interact with off-site scientists and operate in a hierarchical structure to autonomously collect visual footage of interesting underwater regions, from multiple scales and mediums. We discuss organizational and scheduling complexities associated with multi-robot experiments in a field robotics setting. We also present results from our field trials, where we demonstrated the use of this heterogeneous robot team to achieve multi-domain monitoring of coral reefs, based on real-time interaction with a remotely-located marine biologist.
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