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Precise Localization and Formation Control of Swarm Robots via Wireless Sensor Networks

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  • Han Wu
  • Shizhen Qu
  • Dongdong Xu
  • Chunlin Chen

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Precise localization and formation control are one of the key technologies to achieve coordination and control of swarm robots, which is also currently a bottleneck for practical applications of swarm robotic systems. Aiming at overcoming the limited individual perception and the difficulty of achieving precise localization and formation, a localization approach combining dead reckoning (DR) with wireless sensor network- (WSN-) based methods is proposed in this paper. Two kinds of WSN localization technologies are adopted in this paper, that is, ZigBee-based RSSI (received signal strength indication) global localization and electronic tag floors for calibration of local positioning. First, the DR localization information is combined with the ZigBee-based RSSI position information using the Kalman filter method to achieve precise global localization and maintain the robot formation. Then the electronic tag floors provide the robots with their precise coordinates in some local areas and enable the robot swarm to calibrate its formation by reducing the accumulated position errors. Hence, the overall performance of localization and formation control of the swarm robotic system is improved. Both of the simulation results and the experimental results on a real schematic system are given to demonstrate the success of the proposed approach.

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  • Han Wu & Shizhen Qu & Dongdong Xu & Chunlin Chen, 2014. "Precise Localization and Formation Control of Swarm Robots via Wireless Sensor Networks," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-12, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:942306
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/942306
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