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Bio-Inspired Information and Communications Technologies. 13th EAI International Conference, BICT 2021, Virtual Event, September 1–2, 2021, Proceedings

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Experiments onPause and GoState Estimation and Control with Uncertain Sensors Feedback

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-030-92163-7_8,
        author={Violet Mwaffo and Jackson S. Curry and Francesco Lo Iudice and Pietro DeLellis},
        title={Experiments onPause and GoState Estimation and Control with Uncertain Sensors Feedback},
        proceedings={Bio-Inspired Information and Communications Technologies. 13th EAI International Conference, BICT 2021, Virtual Event, September 1--2, 2021, Proceedings},
        proceedings_a={BICT},
        year={2022},
        month={1},
        keywords={Bio-inspired State estimation and control Autonomous systems},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-030-92163-7_8}
    }
    
  • Violet Mwaffo
    Jackson S. Curry
    Francesco Lo Iudice
    Pietro DeLellis
    Year: 2022
    Experiments onPause and GoState Estimation and Control with Uncertain Sensors Feedback
    BICT
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-92163-7_8
Violet Mwaffo1,*, Jackson S. Curry2, Francesco Lo Iudice, Pietro DeLellis
  • 1: United States Naval Academy
  • 2: University of Colorado Boulder
*Contact email: mwaffo@usna.edu

Abstract

A bio-inspired state estimation and control algorithm is experimentally tested to autonomously balance a team of robots on a circle. In this control scheme inspired from the social behavior of some insects species, a leader is elected randomly and periodically moves at a constant angular speed. The followers triggered by the leader motion, implement a decentralized and non-cooperative state estimation and control algorithm using uncertain and noisy proximity sensor measurements. Individuals in the team are immobile during thepausesequence to gather and process proximity distances, identify closer neighbors, and estimate their relative phase distances. During thegosequence, they either accelerate to achieve the desired spacing from closer neighbors, or move at a constant angular speed in phase with the leader. The scheme is tested on caster wheeled robots equipped with a rotating sonar platform to get forward and backward distances and is shown capable to balance the team of robots even in the presence of false readings or intermittent measurements. Further, at steady-state, the team of robots is capable to self balance in the absence of sensor feedback.

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Bio-inspired State estimation and control Autonomous systems
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2022-01-01
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