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Optimizing Start Locations in Ergodic Search for Disaster Response

Optimizing Start Locations in Ergodic Search for Disaster Response

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In disaster response scenarios, deploying robotic teams effectively is crucial for improving situational awareness and enhancing search and rescue operations. The use of robots in search and rescue has been studied but the question of where to start robot deployments has not been addressed. This work addresses the problem of optimally selecting starting locations for robots with heterogeneous capabilities by formulating a joint optimization problem. To determine start locations, this work adds a constraint to the ergodic optimization framework whose minimum assigns robots to start locations. This becomes a little more challenging when the robots are heterogeneous (equipped with different sensing and motion modalities) because not all robots start at the same location, and a more complex adaptation of the aforementioned constraint is applied. Our method assumes access to potential starting locations, which can be obtained from expert knowledge or aerial imagery. We experimentally evaluate the efficacy of our joint optimization approach by comparing it to baseline methods that use fixed starting locations for all robots. Our experimental results show significant gains in coverage performance, with average improvements of 35.98% on synthetic data and 31.91% on real-world data for homogeneous and heterogeneous teams, in terms of the ergodic metric.

Ananya Rao、Alyssa Hargis、David Wettergreen、Howie Choset

灾害、灾害防治自动化技术、自动化技术设备计算技术、计算机技术

Ananya Rao,Alyssa Hargis,David Wettergreen,Howie Choset.Optimizing Start Locations in Ergodic Search for Disaster Response[EB/OL].(2025-07-04)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.02708.点此复制

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