This paper investigates forest fires fighting application using team(s) of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), in view of UAVs having great advantages in performing such tasks. However, important challenges in fire fighting missions in general are to perform the task with high performance in minimum time. In this paper, it is assumed that the fire spots are already detected and their coordinates will be sent to the fire fighting UAVs teams. Once the fire fighting team(s) receive relevant information, the team begins to solve the task assignment problem using the auction-based algorithm. The objective of the algorithm is to assign each UAV to each fire spot according to their relative distances, to minimize the distance traveled between each UAV's initial position and its assigned fire spot. Then, each UAV will optimally plan its path to its assigned fire spot by using particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm. The proposed algorithm calculates the optimal control inputs while taking into consideration the control inputs constraints while avoiding potential UAVs collisions during motion.
Multiple UAVs in forest fire fighting mission using particle swarm optimization
2017-06-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Adaptive Multiple Task Assignments for UAVs Using Discrete Particle Swarm Optimization
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