tinySLAM-based exploration with a swarm of nano-UAVs

09/06/2023
by   Johan Markdahl, et al.
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This paper concerns SLAM and exploration for a swarm of nano-UAVs. The laser range finder-based tinySLAM algorithm is used to build maps of the environment. The maps are synchronized using an iterative closest point algorithm. The UAVs then explore the map by steering to points selected by a modified dynamic coverage algorithm, for which we prove a stability result. Both algorithms inform each other, allowing the UAVs to map out new areas of the environment and move into them for exploration. Experimental findings using the nano-UAV Crazyflie 2.1 platform are presented. A key challenge is to implement all algorithms on the hardware limited experimental platform.

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