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Time-Inverted Kuramoto Model Meets Lissajous Curves: Multi-Robot Persistent Monitoring and Target Detection

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This letter proposes a distributed strategy to achieve both persistent monitoring and target detection in a rectangular and obstacle-free environment. Each robot has to repeatedly follow a smooth trajectory and… Click to show full abstract

This letter proposes a distributed strategy to achieve both persistent monitoring and target detection in a rectangular and obstacle-free environment. Each robot has to repeatedly follow a smooth trajectory and avoid collisions with other robots. To achieve this goal, we rely on the time-inverted Kuramoto dynamics and the use of Lissajous curves. We analyze the resiliency of the system to perturbations or temporary failures, and we validate our approach through both simulations and experiments on real robotic platforms. In the letter, we adopt Model Predictive Contouring Control as a low level controller to minimize the tracking error while accounting for the robots' dynamical constraints and the control inputs saturation. The results obtained in the experiments are in accordance with the simulations.

Keywords: inverted kuramoto; persistent monitoring; monitoring target; target detection; lissajous curves; time inverted

Journal Title: IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
Year Published: 2023

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