1st Edition

Multi-UAV Planning and Task Allocation

By Yasmina Bestaoui Sebbane Copyright 2020
    274 Pages
    by Chapman & Hall

    274 Pages
    by Chapman & Hall

    Multi-robot systems are a major research topic in robotics. Designing, testing, and deploying aerial robots in the real world is a possibility due to recent technological advances. This book explores different aspects of cooperation in multiagent systems. It covers the team approach as well as deterministic decision-making. It also presents distributed receding horizon control, as well as conflict resolution, artificial potentials, and symbolic planning. The book also covers association with limited communications, as well as genetic algorithms and game theory reasoning. Multiagent decision-making and algorithms for optimal planning are also covered along with case studies.

    Key features:

    • Provides a comprehensive introduction to multi-robot systems planning and task allocation
    • Explores multi-robot aerial planning; flight planning; orienteering and coverage; and deployment, patrolling, and foraging
    • Includes real-world case studies
    • Treats different aspects of cooperation in multiagent systems

    Both scientists and practitioners in the field of robotics will find this text valuable.

    Author. Chapter 1. Chapter 2 Flight Planning. Chapter 3 Orienteering and Coverage. Chapter 4 Deployment, Patrolling and Foraging. Index.

    Biography

    Yasmina Bestaoui Sebbane (1960–2018) was a full professor in Automatic and Robotics at the

    University of Evry, Val d’Essonne (France). She was also the head of the pˆole Drones of IBISC

    (Informatique, Biologie Int´egrative et Syst`emes Complexes), PEDR laboratory in the University of

    Evry, and also served as the department head (2006–2015). She was an Academic Palms recipient

    (2017) and led and contributed to many scientific committees and collaborations with other universities

    to create new teaching courses. She earned her PhD in Control and Computer Engineering

    from ´ Ecole Nationale Sup´erieure de M´ecanique, Nantes, France, in 1989 (currently ´ Ecole Centrale

    de Nantes), and her Research Advisor Qualification (HDR: Habilitation to Direct Research)

    in Robotics from the University of Evry, France, in 2000. Her research interests included control,

    planning, and decision-making of unmanned systems, particularly unmanned aerial vehicles and

    robots.