Simbeeotic: A Simulator and Testbed for Micro-Aerial Vehicle Swarm Experiments

Citation:

Kate, Bryan, Jason Waterman, Karthik Dantu, and Matt Welsh. 2012. “Simbeeotic: A Simulator and Testbed for Micro-Aerial Vehicle Swarm Experiments.” ACM/IEEE 11th Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN 2012). Beijing, China: IEEE/ACM. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/y249fz8h

Abstract:

Micro-aerial vehicle (MAV) swarms are an emerging class of mobile sensing systems. Simulation and staged deployment to prototype testbeds are useful in the early stages of large-scale system design, when hardware is unavailable or deployment at scale is impractical. To faithfully represent the problem domain, a MAV swarm simulator must be able to model the key aspects of the system: actuation, sensing, and communication. We present Simbeeotic, a simulation framework geared toward modeling swarms of MAVs. Simbeeotic enables algorithm development and rapid MAV prototyping through pure simulation and hardware-in-the-loop experimentation. We demonstrate that Simbeeotic provides the appropriate level of fidelity to evaluate prototype systems while maintaining the ability to test at scale.

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