2020
DOI: 10.3390/s20030907
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Honeycomb Map: A Bioinspired Topological Map for Indoor Search and Rescue Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Abstract: The use of robots to map disaster-stricken environments can prevent rescuers from being harmed when exploring an unknown space. In addition, mapping a multi-robot environment can help these teams plan their actions with prior knowledge. The present work proposes the use of multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the construction of a topological map inspired by the way that bees build their hives. A UAV can map a honeycomb only if it is adjacent to a known one. Different metrics to choose the honeycomb to … Show more

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“…There are three map types, as was mentioned in [ 41 ], metric, topological, and hybrid maps. A metric map is represented as a grid, geometric, or feature map [ 37 ]. Topological maps are represented by graphs comprised of nodes and edges, where nodes represent places, and edges represent the path between nodes [ 37 , 41 ].…”
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“…There are three map types, as was mentioned in [ 41 ], metric, topological, and hybrid maps. A metric map is represented as a grid, geometric, or feature map [ 37 ]. Topological maps are represented by graphs comprised of nodes and edges, where nodes represent places, and edges represent the path between nodes [ 37 , 41 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A metric map is represented as a grid, geometric, or feature map [ 37 ]. Topological maps are represented by graphs comprised of nodes and edges, where nodes represent places, and edges represent the path between nodes [ 37 , 41 ]. A hybrid map consists of small metric map places in nodes, connected by edges that are the paths between metric maps [ 37 ].…”
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