Cloudroid Swarm: A QoS-Aware Framework for Multirobot Cooperation Offloading

Author:

Zhai Yuanzhao1ORCID,Ding Bo1ORCID,Zhang Pengfei1,Luo Jie1

Affiliation:

1. College of Computer, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China

Abstract

Computation offloading has been widely recognized as an effective way to promote the capabilities of resource-constrained mobile devices. Recent years have seen a renewal of the importance of this technology in the emerging field of mobile robots, supporting resource-intensive robot applications. However, cooperating to solve complex tasks in the physical world, which is a significant feature of a robot swarm compared to traditional mobile computing devices, has not received in-depth attention in research concerned with traditional computation offloading. In this study, we propose an approach named cooperation offloading, which offloads the intensive communication among robots as well as the computation for compute-intensive and data-intensive tasks. We analyze the performance gain of cooperation offloading by formalizing multirobot cooperative models; in addition, we study offloading decisions. Based on this approach, we design a cloud robotic framework named Cloudroid Swarm and develop several QoS-aware mechanisms to provide a general solution to cooperation offloading with QoS assurance in multirobot cooperative scenes. We implement Cloudroid Swarm to transparently migrate multirobot applications to cloud servers without any code modification. We evaluate our framework using three different multirobot cooperative applications. Our results show that Cloudroid Swarm can be applied to various robotic applications and real-world environments and bring significant benefits in terms of both network optimization and task performance. Besides, our framework has good scalability and can do support as many as 256 robot entities simultaneously.

Funder

Science and Technology Innovation 2030

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Information Systems

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