Enforcing Network Connectivity in Robot Team Missions

Author:

Tardioli D.1,Mosteo A.R.2,Riazuelo L.3,Villarroel J.L.3,Montano L.3

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Investigación en Ingeniería de Aragón, University of Zaragoza, Spain, {dantard, amosteo, riazuelo, jlvilla, montano}@unizar.es

2. Instituto de Investigación en Ingeniería de Aragón, University of Zaragoza, Spain

3. Instituto de Investigación en Ingeniería de Aragón, University of Zaragoza, Spain,

Abstract

The growing interest in robot teams for surveillance or rescue missions entails new technological challenges. Robots have to move to complete their tasks while maintaining communication among themselves and with their human operators, in many cases without the aid of a communication infrastructure. Guaranteeing connectivity enables robots to explicitly exchange information needed in collaborative task execution, and allows operators to monitor or manually control any robot at all times. Network paths should be multi-hop, so as not to unnecessarily restrict the team’s range. In this work we contribute a complete system which integrates three research aspects, usually studied separately, to achieve these characteristics: a multi-robot cooperative motion control technique based on a virtual spring—damper model which prevents communication network splits, a task allocation algorithm that takes advantage of network link information in order to ensure autonomous mission completion, and a network layer which works over wireless 802.11 devices, capable of sustaining hard real-time traffic and changing topologies. Link quality among peers is the key metric used to cooperatively move the robots and maintain uninterrupted connectivity, and the basis for novel ideas presented in each subsystem. Simulations and experimental results with real robots are presented and discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Artificial Intelligence,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Modelling and Simulation,Software

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