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Eclares: Energy-Aware Clarity-Driven Ergodic Search

Eclares: Energy-Aware Clarity-Driven Ergodic Search
Eclares: Energy-Aware Clarity-Driven Ergodic Search

IEEE ICRA 2024

@inproceedings{naveed2024eclares,
  title={Eclares: Energy-aware clarity-driven ergodic search},
  author={Naveed, Kaleb Ben and Agrawal, Devansh and Vermillion, Christopher and Panagou, Dimitra},
  booktitle={2024 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)},
  pages={14326--14332},
  year={2024},
  organization={IEEE}
}

Abstract

Planning informative trajectories while considering the spatial distribution of the information over the environment, as well as constraints such as the robot’s limited battery capacity, makes the long-time horizon persistent coverage problem complex. Ergodic search methods consider the spatial distribution of environmental information while optimizing robot trajectories; however, current methods lack the ability to construct the target information spatial distribution for environments that vary stochastically across space and time. Moreover, current coverage methods dealing with battery capacity constraints either assume simple robot and battery models or are computationally expensive. To address these problems, we propose a framework called Eclares, in which our contribution is two-fold. 1) First, we propose a method to construct the target information spatial distribution for ergodic trajectory optimization using clarity, an information measure bounded between [0, 1]. The clarity dynamics allow us to capture information decay due to a lack of measurements and to quantify the maximum attainable information in stochastic spatiotemporal environments. 2) Second, instead of directly tracking the ergodic trajectory, we introduce the energy-aware (eware) filter, which iteratively validates the ergodic trajectory to ensure that the robot has enough energy to return to the charging station when needed. The proposed eware filter is applicable to nonlinear robot models and is computationally lightweight. We demonstrate the working of the framework through a simulation case study.

Bib

@inproceedings{naveed2024eclares,
  title={Eclares: Energy-aware clarity-driven ergodic search},
  author={Naveed, Kaleb Ben and Agrawal, Devansh and Vermillion, Christopher and Panagou, Dimitra},
  booktitle={2024 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)},
  pages={14326--14332},
  year={2024},
  organization={IEEE}
}