Persistent Monitoring of Dynamically Changing Environments Using an Unmanned Vehicle
Persistent Monitoring of Dynamically Changing Environments Using an Unmanned Vehicle
We consider the problem of planning a closed walk $\mathcal W$ for a UAV to persistently monitor a finite number of stationary targets with equal priorities and dynamically changing properties. A UAV must physically visit the targets in order to monitor them and collect information therein. The frequency of monitoring any given target is specified by a target revisit time, $i.e.$, the maximum allowable time between any two successive visits to the target. The problem considered in this paper is the following: Given $n$ targets and $k \geq n$ allowed visits to them, find an optimal closed walk $\mathcal W^*(k)$ so that every target is visited at least once and the maximum revisit time over all the targets, $\mathcal R(\mathcal W(k))$, is minimized. We prove the following: If $k \geq n^2-n$, $\mathcal R(\mathcal W^*(k))$ (or simply, $\mathcal R^*(k)$) takes only two values: $\mathcal R^*(n)$ when $k$ is an integral multiple of $n$, and $\mathcal R^*(n+1)$ otherwise. This result suggests significant computational savings - one only needs to determine $\mathcal W^*(n)$ and $\mathcal W^*(n+1)$ to construct an optimal solution $\mathcal W^*(k)$. We provide MILP formulations for computing $\mathcal W^*(n)$ and $\mathcal W^*(n+1)$. Furthermore, for {\it any} given $k$, we prove that $\mathcal R^*(k) \geq \mathcal R^*(k+n)$.
Satyanarayana Gupta Manyam、Sai Krishna Kanth Hari、Krishnamoorthy Kalyanam、Swaroop Darbha、Sivakumar Rathinam、David Casbeer
航空航天技术自动化技术、自动化技术设备计算技术、计算机技术
Satyanarayana Gupta Manyam,Sai Krishna Kanth Hari,Krishnamoorthy Kalyanam,Swaroop Darbha,Sivakumar Rathinam,David Casbeer.Persistent Monitoring of Dynamically Changing Environments Using an Unmanned Vehicle[EB/OL].(2018-08-07)[2025-08-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/1808.02545.点此复制
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