Small scale fading makes the wireless channel gain vary significantly over small distances and in the context of classical communication systems it can be detrimental to performance. But in the context of mobile robot (MR) wireless communications, we can take advantage of the fading using a mobility diversity algorithm (MDA) to deliberately locate the MR at a point where the channel gain is high. There are two classes of MDAs. In the first class, the MR explores various points, stops at each one to collect channel measurements and then locates the best position to establish communications. In the second class the MR moves, without stopping, along a continuous path while collecting channel measurements and then stops at the end of the path....
Abstract—For the first time, the problem of optimizing energy for communication and motion is invest...
There has been considerable interest in the area of communication-aware robotics in recent years, wh...
In this paper, we treat mobility as a network control primitive in wireless robotic networks (WRNs),...
Small scale fading makes the wireless channel gain vary significantly over small distances and in th...
Nowadays wireless communications is an important aspect of mobile robotics. It is common that mobile...
Mobile robots (MRs) using wireless communications often experience small-scale fading so that the wi...
In this paper, we propose a new technique that exploits a robot's (intelligently) controlled mobilit...
We consider the problem of energy balancing in a clustered wireless sensor network (WSN) deployed ra...
In this paper we consider the problem in which a single antenna mobile robot (MR) is required to mai...
We consider a new problem of robust trajectory planning for robots that have a physical destination ...
Having reliable wireless communication in a network of mobile robots is an ongoing challenge, especi...
Having reliable wireless communication in a network of mobile robots is an ongoing challenge, especi...
A simple approach for mobile robots to exploit multipath fading in order to improve received radio s...
Communication-aware motion control allows mobile networked robots to increase the average communicat...
International audienceWireless communications is nowadays an important aspect of robotics. There are...
Abstract—For the first time, the problem of optimizing energy for communication and motion is invest...
There has been considerable interest in the area of communication-aware robotics in recent years, wh...
In this paper, we treat mobility as a network control primitive in wireless robotic networks (WRNs),...
Small scale fading makes the wireless channel gain vary significantly over small distances and in th...
Nowadays wireless communications is an important aspect of mobile robotics. It is common that mobile...
Mobile robots (MRs) using wireless communications often experience small-scale fading so that the wi...
In this paper, we propose a new technique that exploits a robot's (intelligently) controlled mobilit...
We consider the problem of energy balancing in a clustered wireless sensor network (WSN) deployed ra...
In this paper we consider the problem in which a single antenna mobile robot (MR) is required to mai...
We consider a new problem of robust trajectory planning for robots that have a physical destination ...
Having reliable wireless communication in a network of mobile robots is an ongoing challenge, especi...
Having reliable wireless communication in a network of mobile robots is an ongoing challenge, especi...
A simple approach for mobile robots to exploit multipath fading in order to improve received radio s...
Communication-aware motion control allows mobile networked robots to increase the average communicat...
International audienceWireless communications is nowadays an important aspect of robotics. There are...
Abstract—For the first time, the problem of optimizing energy for communication and motion is invest...
There has been considerable interest in the area of communication-aware robotics in recent years, wh...
In this paper, we treat mobility as a network control primitive in wireless robotic networks (WRNs),...