Multi-Agent Coverage Path Planning - Wildlife Monitoring and Beyond

Multi-Agent Coverage Path Planning - Wildlife Monitoring and Beyond

Paul G. Allen School via YouTube Direct link

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Multi-Agent Coverage Path Planning - Wildlife Monitoring and Beyond

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Why Wildlife Monitoring
  3. 3 Conducting an Effective Penguin Census
  4. 4 Antarctica
  5. 5 Penguins
  6. 6 Field camp
  7. 7 Sea ice
  8. 8 Cape Crosser
  9. 9 Path Planning Problem
  10. 10 Methods
  11. 11 SMT
  12. 12 Coverage constraint improvements
  13. 13 Rectangular suctioning
  14. 14 Cyclical pads
  15. 15 Linking subgraphs
  16. 16 Path graph
  17. 17 Battery life
  18. 18 Graph partitioning
  19. 19 Selecting nodes
  20. 20 Legal restrictions
  21. 21 Results
  22. 22 Project Status
  23. 23 Field Tests
  24. 24 Penguin Tracking
  25. 25 Field Testing
  26. 26 Water Loss
  27. 27 Emergency Landings
  28. 28 Drones
  29. 29 Next Steps
  30. 30 Optimize for Specific Size Fleet
  31. 31 Small Drones
  32. 32 Loop Closure
  33. 33 Survey Time
  34. 34 Path Planning for Other Platforms
  35. 35 Path Planning for Changing Environments
  36. 36 New Applications
  37. 37 Other Applications
  38. 38 Future Field Trips
  39. 39 Can you do it from here
  40. 40 Batteryfree options
  41. 41 Deploying sensors
  42. 42 Losing a drone

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