Research in monitoring and surveillance has flourished in recent years. Its applications include control of illegal deforestation, search for survivors in disasters, and inspection of large infrastructures, among others. Some of the current challenges lie in establishing control policies that are suited for systems with low power and limited sensing, actuation and communication capabilities. This thesis has two main focuses: i) control design for persistent surveillance, where the goal is to design memoryless policies that achieve surveillance of the largest possible area, while respecting certain constraints; and ii) optimal sensor usage for monitoring of denied environments, inside which state observations are costly. In the first part o...
We investigate the problem of persistently monitoring a finite set of targets with internal states t...
We address the problem of persistent monitoring, where a finite set of mobile agents has to persiste...
We consider sensor scheduling as the optimal observ-ability problem for partially observable Markov ...
Abstract—This paper deals with the design of time-invariant memoryless control policies for robots t...
This thesis contains two parts. In the first part, we discuss the robotic surveillance problems, wit...
This dissertation deals with the development and analysis of sub-optimal decision algorithms for a c...
Autonomous mobile systems are becoming more common place, and have the opportunity to revolutionize ...
How does uncertainty affect a robot when attempting to generate a control policy to achieve some obj...
Recent advances on the design of autonomous mobile agents have motivated the use of the latter in pe...
We investigate the problem of persistent monitoring, where a mobile agent has to survey multiple tar...
In a wide range of domains, such as pipeline inspection, surveillance in smart cities and tracking o...
Abstract — This paper proposes an algorithm for driving a group of resource-constrained robots with ...
Fundamental applications in control, sensing, and robotics, motivate the design of systems by select...
We propose and analyze the Persistent Patrol Problem (PPP). An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) moving ...
This paper investigates the problem of persistent monitoring, where a finite set of mobile agents pe...
We investigate the problem of persistently monitoring a finite set of targets with internal states t...
We address the problem of persistent monitoring, where a finite set of mobile agents has to persiste...
We consider sensor scheduling as the optimal observ-ability problem for partially observable Markov ...
Abstract—This paper deals with the design of time-invariant memoryless control policies for robots t...
This thesis contains two parts. In the first part, we discuss the robotic surveillance problems, wit...
This dissertation deals with the development and analysis of sub-optimal decision algorithms for a c...
Autonomous mobile systems are becoming more common place, and have the opportunity to revolutionize ...
How does uncertainty affect a robot when attempting to generate a control policy to achieve some obj...
Recent advances on the design of autonomous mobile agents have motivated the use of the latter in pe...
We investigate the problem of persistent monitoring, where a mobile agent has to survey multiple tar...
In a wide range of domains, such as pipeline inspection, surveillance in smart cities and tracking o...
Abstract — This paper proposes an algorithm for driving a group of resource-constrained robots with ...
Fundamental applications in control, sensing, and robotics, motivate the design of systems by select...
We propose and analyze the Persistent Patrol Problem (PPP). An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) moving ...
This paper investigates the problem of persistent monitoring, where a finite set of mobile agents pe...
We investigate the problem of persistently monitoring a finite set of targets with internal states t...
We address the problem of persistent monitoring, where a finite set of mobile agents has to persiste...
We consider sensor scheduling as the optimal observ-ability problem for partially observable Markov ...