Date: 
Sunday, 19 June, 2016
Place: 
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Hosting conference: 
Robotics: Science and Systems Conference (RSS 2016) 
Organizers: 
Jan Faigl
Geoffrey A. Hollinger
Jen Jen Chung
Olivier Simonin
Francois Charpillet
Abstract: 
On-line decision making is an important part of robotic problems where mobile 
robots operate in unknown or partially known dynamic environments in order to 
acquire information about some studied phenomena. This problem can be found in 
the robotic problems like autonomous data collection, environment monitoring, 
and robotic exploration missions that can be generally considered as variants 
of robotic information gathering. The key aspect of these problems is that the 
overall mission performance can be evaluated after the mission is completed and 
efficient decision-making depends on local in-situ decisions made according to 
the information acquired during the mission.
The main goal of the workshop is to discuss and share ideas and approaches 
related to the on-line (in-situ) decision-making to coordinate a team of mobile 
robots to fulfill a global mission objective by individual actions performed by 
particular team members. The particular focus of the workshop are missions like 
multi-robot exploration, persistent environment monitoring, surveillance and 
reconnaissance tasks. The fundamental challenge of these missions is that 
little or no information about the environment is known in advance. Therefore, 
one of the problems needed to be addressed is how to trade-off exploration of 
the unknown parts of the environment to collect new information about the 
operational environment and exploitation of the current knowledge acquired so 
far to improve the mission performance.
Deadline for submission: 
Thursday, 12 May, 2016
