Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1860536 Physics Letters A 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We extend the gradient-less infotaxis search strategy to a distributed multi-agent system.•Leveraging the spatio-temporal sensing capabilities of a team of mobile sensing agents speeds up the search process.•The resulting information theoretic search strategy maximizes the information gained and improves the estimate of the source position.

We extend the gradient-less search strategy referred to as “infotaxis” to a distributed multi-agent system. “Infotaxis” is a search strategy that uses sporadic sensor measurements to determine the source location of materials dispersed in a turbulent medium. In this work, we leverage the spatio-temporal sensing capabilities of a mobile sensing agents to optimize the time spent finding and localizing the position of the source using a multi-agent collaborative search strategy. Our results suggest that the proposed multi-agent collaborative search strategy leverages the team's ability to obtain simultaneous measurements at different locations to speed up the search process. We present a multi-agent collaborative “infotaxis” strategy that uses the relative entropy of the system to synthesize a suitable search strategy for the team. The result is a collaborative information theoretic search strategy that results in control actions that maximize the information gained by the team, and improves estimates of the source position.

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