Mission-Aware Adaptive Communication for Collaborative Mobile Entities

Author:

Lacouture Jérôme1,Rodriguez Ismael Bouassida1,Arcangeli Jean-Paul2,Chassot Christophe1,Desprats Thierry2,Drira Khalil1,Garijo Francisco1,Noel Victor2,Sibilla Michelle2,Tessier Catherine3

Affiliation:

1. Université de Toulouse, France

2. Paul Sabatier University, France

3. ONERA Centre de Toulouse – DCSD, France

Abstract

Adaptation of communication is needed to maintain the connectivity and quality of communication in group-wide collaborative activities. This becomes quite a challenge to handle when mobile entities are part of a wireless environment, in which responsiveness and availability of the communication system are required. In this chapter, these challenges are addressed within the context of the ROSACE project where mobile ground and flying robots have to collaborate either between them selves or with remote artificial and human actors during save and rescue missions in the event of disasters such as forest fires. This chapter presents our first results. The final goal is to propose new concepts, models and architectures that supports cooperative adaptation which is aware of the mission being executed. Thus, the communication system can be adequately adapted in response to predictable or unpredictable evolutions of the activity requirements and to the unpredictable changes in the communication resource constraints.

Publisher

IGI Global

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