Connecting trapped civilians to a wireless ad hoc network of emergency response robots

G. Loukas, S. Timotheou
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Abstract

During a disaster, communications are usually impaired. In order for the rescuers and endangered civilians to communicate, we suggest the use of mobile robots that can act as wireless routers. We describe how they can locate trapped civilians and initiate an ad hoc network connection between them and the rescuers, so that the latter can better assess the situation and plan the rescue operation accordingly. The novel problem that arises is the optimal allocation of these robots so that they connect as many civilians as possible, while maintaining their multi-hop connection with a static wireless sink that represents the group of rescuers. We present a centralised formulation, which stems from a combination of characteristics typically found in assignment and network flow optimisation problems. We consider both exact locations for the civilians and uncertain locations with a probabilistic representation. We also present a distributed heuristic with which the robots start from the location of the sink and move autonomously trying to connect the civilians while maintaining connectivity. We evaluate our distributed heuristics in a building evacuation simulator and compare them with the centralised approach.
将被困平民连接到应急机器人的无线特设网络
灾难发生时,通信通常会中断。为了救援人员和处于危险中的平民进行沟通,我们建议使用可以充当无线路由器的移动机器人。我们描述了它们如何定位被困平民,并在他们和救援人员之间建立一个临时网络连接,以便后者能够更好地评估情况并相应地规划救援行动。出现的新问题是这些机器人的最佳分配,以便它们连接尽可能多的平民,同时保持它们与代表救援人员群体的静态无线接收器的多跳连接。我们提出了一个集中的公式,它源于分配和网络流优化问题中典型特征的组合。我们用概率表示考虑平民的确切位置和不确定位置。我们还提出了一种分布式启发式算法,其中机器人从水槽的位置开始自主移动,试图在保持连接的同时连接平民。我们在一个建筑物疏散模拟器中评估了我们的分布式启发式方法,并将它们与集中式方法进行了比较。
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