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Universal Swarm Robotics Software Project

Swarm robotics is a new approach to the coordination of multirobot systems which consist of large numbers of mostly simple physical robots. It is supposed that a desired collective behavior emerges from the interactions between the robots and interactions of robots with the environment. The key-factor in swarm robotics is the simplicity of the individual and the possible applications of the applications of the bigger group. Since the individual robots are so simple, researchers are able to use actual hardware instead of simulations. Therefor the researchers come across and resolve a lot more issues than they would be able to using simulations, since research with actual hardware (almost always) brings up new issues which are not covered in the simulations. The possible applications for this field of research is immense. Since the robots aim to be as simple as possible, it is possible to greatly reduce the size of the individuals. In a world were technology is miniaturizing this is a great plus, for instance think about the field of nano-robotics and micro-robotics.


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Scenario

For the scenario of this case, a disaster has struck and demolished many buildings and structures. Whether it was an earthquake, an explosion or an alien attack, there will be debris from fallen structures which make possibly trapped people inaccessible. Till today still many people don't get saved in time and die due to the severity of there injuries. Although the rescue techniques have improved over the years, a better solution has to be made to tackle this problem. Some of the current techniques used in rescue missions are:

  • rescue dogs, which able to smell people trapped under layers of debris
  • helicopters, which are used to get a global eagle point of view were possible survivors can be spotted
  • volunteers, which are a big part of the rescue missions in disaster areas
  • Emergency Response Vehicles (ERVs), which are deployed in the disaster areas. Here they circulate throughout affected communities in order to hand out food, relief supplies, information and comfort to people in need


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Since the help could still be improved for the struck people, an attempt is made here to introduce swarm behavior to this problem. The general idea being that a cooperation swarm of robots gives a greater result then a multi functional unit which has the same capabilities as the swarm as a whole. The key in succeeding is to create a synergy between the swarm units, which is translated into the robot control software. Since the swarm will be in direct contact with users (for example people struck by the accident) and society, USE principles will be one of the main guidelines in this design process.

Goal

The goal of this project is to create a framework for rescue swarm robots. This project will focus on designing the hardware and developing the software. Our first idea was to use freeduino based robots as hardware, however after some thought and discussion Lego Mindstorms Robots will be used. The software consists of the robot control software and a simulation. Using swarm robotics allows us to coordinate a large group of rescue robots. To asses the result a final scenario will be created.

Summary of activities arranged by week

Week 1

  • Some brainstorming was done to come up with an idea for this project. Swarm behavior for robots has gotten the attention and a goal is set, this goal of the project is explained above.
  • Also a start of the litarature study is made, in order to check what technology is already available and how this is adaptable for our final scenario.

Week 2

  • In the second week a presentation was given regarding our current goal and findings of the past week.
  • Also the USE principles regarding our project were examinated.
  • The litarature study was also expended during this week in the progress.

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Week 7

  • Second week of the Christmas Holiday.

Week 8