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Complex Task Allocation in Mobile Surveillance Systems

Journal

JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENT & ROBOTIC SYSTEMS
Volume 64, Issue 1, Pages 33-55

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10846-010-9536-2

Keywords

Surveillance systems; Task allocation; Market-based techniques

Funding

  1. Ontario Research Fund-Research Excellence (ORE-RE) program
  2. Government of Ontario, Canada

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In mobile surveillance systems, complex task allocation addresses how to optimally assign a set of surveillance tasks to a set of mobile sensing agents to maximize overall expected performance, taking into account the priorities of the tasks and the skill ratings of the mobile sensors. This paper presents a market-based approach to complex task allocation. Complex tasks are the tasks that can be decomposed into subtasks. Both centralized and hierarchical allocations are investigated as winner determination strategies for different levels of allocation and for static and dynamic search tree structures. The objective comparison results show that hierarchical dynamic tree task allocation outperforms all the other techniques especially in complex surveillance operations where large number of robots is used to scan large number of areas.

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