PRE2015 3 Groep1 interaction decisionmaking

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Interaction Drone-Security guard and decision making

The drone informs the security guard when it noticies a potential intruder. After that, the security guard should be able to send the drone information on what it should do, but the drone should also be able to act autonomously up to a certain level. From the moment the drone detects something, these actions should be considerd.

Moment of detection

First of all, what could and should the drone do once it detects something? Even before the guard has decided whether this is a false alarm, or a legit alarm, the drone can be programmed to follow whatever it detected. This way, the guard can have a better look at what the drone detected and make a faster desision about the detection. It is important that the drone keeps a safe distance to the suspcect while following because of the safety of the suspect. The guard could inform the drone to get closer to the suspect at some point if necessary.

Assuming the alarms is legit, the drone has the following option in different situations one intruder

The drone will autonomously follow the suspect and make pictures when it does, in order to identify the suspect. It does not need any futher information from the security guard to know that it has to do this. This is quite an easy example with only 1 suspect. Multiple intruders What are the options when theres multiple intruders? Ofcourse, a single drone can only follow one person at a time. So if multiple intruders decide to split up, it has to choose. It could choose to follow the first person that is detected, or the nearest person. These are examples of autonomous decisions, but the drone could also receive orders from the security manager, if he thinks it is better to follow another person. Securing important locations: A whole different approach would be to not follow one of the persons, but to fly to some important location, for example a location where valuable goods is stored. One should consider that this strategy could help the intruder find valuable goods if they do not know where to look at first. a drone could also choose to keep an eye on the main or nearest exit. combining strategies with multiple drones: Using multiple drones would allow you to combine these strategies. And these strategies could all be pre-programmed into the drones, which means it would not require interaction between the security guard and the drones. But the security guard should still be able to ovverrule these stragegies when he things this is necessary.