Swarms and Network Intelligence in Search

£139.50

Swarms and Network Intelligence in Search

Artificial intelligence

Authors: Yaniv Altshuler, Alex Pentland, Alfred M. Bruckstein

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Collection: Studies in Computational Intelligence

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 3rd August 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9783319636047


Book Overview

This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the theory and tools needed for the development of an efficient and robust infrastructure for the design of collaborative patrolling unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) swarms, focusing on its applications for tactical intelligence drones. It discusses frameworks for robustly and near-optimally analyzing flocks of semi-autonomous vehicles designed to efficiently perform the ongoing dynamic patrolling and scanning of pre-defined “search regions”. It discusses the theoretical limitations of such systems, as well as the trade-offs between the systems’ various economic and operational parameters.

Current UAV Systems

Current UAV systems rely mainly on human operators for the design and adaptation of drones’ flying routes. However, recent technological advances have introduced new systems, comprised of a small number of self-organizing vehicles, manually guided at the swarm level by a human operator.

Challenges and Needs

With the growing complexity of such man-supervised architectures, it is becoming increasingly harder to guarantee a pre-defined level of performance. The use of large scale swarms of UAVs as a combat and reconnaissance platform therefore necessitates the development of an efficient optimization mechanism of their utilization, specifically in the design and maintenance of their patrolling routes.

Intended Audience

The book is intended for researchers and engineers in the fields of swarms systems and autonomous drones.

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