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Maintaining Connectivity in Mobile Robot Networks

Nathan Michael, University of Pennsylvania
Michael M. Zavlanos, University of Pennsylvania
Vijay Kumar, University of Pennsylvania
George J. Pappas, University of Pennsylvania

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Postprint version. Published in:

O. Khatib et al. (Eds.): Experi. Robotics: The 11th Intern. Sympo., STAR 54, pp. 117–126.

The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-00196-3_14
Publisher URL: http://springerlink.com/content/x2358726nt30wu2l/?p=e21a7b28945b4ba88dc5bb535c1a79c3π=0

Abstract

While there has been significant progress in recent years in the study of estimation and control of dynamic network graphs, limited attention has been paid to the experimental validation and verification of such algorithms on distributed teams of robots. In this work we conduct an experimental study of a non-trivial distributed connectivity control algorithm on a team of seven nonholonomic robots as well as in simulation. The implementation of the algorithm is completely decentralized and asynchronous, assuming that each robot only has access to its pose and knowledge of the total number of robots. All other necessary information is determined via message passing with neighboring robots. We show that such algorithms, requiring complex inter-agent communication and coordination, are feasible as well as highly successful in enabling a network of robots to adapt to disturbances while preserving connectivity.

Suggested Citation

Nathan Michael, Michael M. Zavlanos, Vijay Kumar, and George J. Pappas. "Maintaining Connectivity in Mobile Robot Networks" Lab Papers (GRASP) (2009).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/george_pappas/114



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