A multi-robot coordination methodology for autonomous search and rescue

This paper proposes a comprehensive novel multi-robot coordination methodology for autonomous wilderness search and rescue. The focus is on the search for a mobile target by generating, updating, and propagating a target-location probability density function over time and space. The search algorithm accounts for terrain, clues found, and specific target psychology - it is illustrated herein through a computer simulated example scenario.

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