There are a large class of problems, from search and rescue to environmental monitoring, that can benefit from teams of mobile robots in environments where there is no existing infrastructure for inter-agent communication. We seek to address the problems necessary for a team of small, low-power, low-cost robots to deploy in such a way that they can dynamically provide their own multi-hop communication network. To do so, we formulate a situational awareness problem statement that specifies both the physical task and end-to-end communication rates that must be maintained. In pursuit of a solution to this problem, we address topics ranging from the modeling of point-to-point wireless communication to mobility control for connectivity maintenan...
Abstract — We consider the problem of satisfying commu-nication demands in a multi-agent system wher...
Abstract. Teams of mobile robots need to communicate using wireless medium to perform common tasks i...
In this paper, we present an experimental study of strategies for maintaining end-to-end communicati...
There are a large class of problems, from search and rescue to environmental monitoring, that can be...
There are a large class of problems, from search and rescue to environmental monitoring, that can be...
The type of scenarios that could benefit from a team of robots that are able to self configure into ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2011. Major: Computer science. Advisor: Prof. Ibrah...
In this dissertation we present theoretical techniques to coordinate multi-robotic systems in clutte...
Communication in multi-robot teams has, historically, been a means to improve control and perception...
We consider the problem of satisfying communication demands in a multi-agent system where several ro...
We study a fully distributed, reactive algorithm for deployment and maintenance of a mobile communic...
The type of scenarios that could benefit from a team of robots that are able to self configure into ...
Abstract — During deployment, mobile robots must form an ad-hoc wireless communication network guara...
Abstract We consider the problem of satisfying communication demands in a multi-agent system where s...
Abstract — We consider the problem of satisfying commu-nication demands in a multi-agent system wher...
Abstract. Teams of mobile robots need to communicate using wireless medium to perform common tasks i...
In this paper, we present an experimental study of strategies for maintaining end-to-end communicati...
There are a large class of problems, from search and rescue to environmental monitoring, that can be...
There are a large class of problems, from search and rescue to environmental monitoring, that can be...
The type of scenarios that could benefit from a team of robots that are able to self configure into ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2011. Major: Computer science. Advisor: Prof. Ibrah...
In this dissertation we present theoretical techniques to coordinate multi-robotic systems in clutte...
Communication in multi-robot teams has, historically, been a means to improve control and perception...
We consider the problem of satisfying communication demands in a multi-agent system where several ro...
We study a fully distributed, reactive algorithm for deployment and maintenance of a mobile communic...
The type of scenarios that could benefit from a team of robots that are able to self configure into ...
Abstract — During deployment, mobile robots must form an ad-hoc wireless communication network guara...
Abstract We consider the problem of satisfying communication demands in a multi-agent system where s...
Abstract — We consider the problem of satisfying commu-nication demands in a multi-agent system wher...
Abstract. Teams of mobile robots need to communicate using wireless medium to perform common tasks i...
In this paper, we present an experimental study of strategies for maintaining end-to-end communicati...