Mobile robots are becoming part of our every day living at home, work or entertainment. Due to their limited power capabilities, the development of new energy consumption models can lead to energy conservation and energy efficient designs. In this paper, we carry out a number of experiments and we focus on the motors power consumption of a specific robot called Wifibot. Based on the experimentation results, we build models for different speed and acceleration levels. We compare the motors power consumption to other robot running modes. We, also, create a simple robot network scenario and we investigate whether forwarding data through a closer node could lead to longer operation times. We assess the effect energy capacity, traveling distance...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106934/1/rob21507.pd
Energy conservation is a key aspect towards sustain-ability and is pursued by both, research and ind...
© 2015 IEEE. Mobile robots equipped with cameras and sensors produce large amounts of data, which ne...
Mobile robots can be used in many applications, such as carpet cleaning, search and rescue, explorat...
Abstract — Mobile robots are used in many applications, such as carpet cleaning, pickup and delivery...
Abstract – Recent advancements in mechanical and sensor technologies promise a wealth of new and exc...
Wireless energy transfer (WET) is a ground-breaking technology for cutting the last wire between mob...
Abstract—We consider the scenario where a mobile robot needs to visit a number of Points of Interest...
The optimization of the energy consumption of Industrial Robots (IRs) has been widely investigated. ...
This paper presents an energetic model that analyzes energy utilization in mobile robot traverse and...
Mobile robots are only as useful as their limited, abatable energy sources allow them to be. There a...
In this paper, we propose a new technique that exploits a robot's (intelligently) controlled mobilit...
In the near future robots are expected to be part of our everyday life and we will use them in our h...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2011. Major: Computer science. Advisor: Prof. Ibrah...
Mobile robots typically run using finite energy resources, supplied by finite batteries. The limitat...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106934/1/rob21507.pd
Energy conservation is a key aspect towards sustain-ability and is pursued by both, research and ind...
© 2015 IEEE. Mobile robots equipped with cameras and sensors produce large amounts of data, which ne...
Mobile robots can be used in many applications, such as carpet cleaning, search and rescue, explorat...
Abstract — Mobile robots are used in many applications, such as carpet cleaning, pickup and delivery...
Abstract – Recent advancements in mechanical and sensor technologies promise a wealth of new and exc...
Wireless energy transfer (WET) is a ground-breaking technology for cutting the last wire between mob...
Abstract—We consider the scenario where a mobile robot needs to visit a number of Points of Interest...
The optimization of the energy consumption of Industrial Robots (IRs) has been widely investigated. ...
This paper presents an energetic model that analyzes energy utilization in mobile robot traverse and...
Mobile robots are only as useful as their limited, abatable energy sources allow them to be. There a...
In this paper, we propose a new technique that exploits a robot's (intelligently) controlled mobilit...
In the near future robots are expected to be part of our everyday life and we will use them in our h...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2011. Major: Computer science. Advisor: Prof. Ibrah...
Mobile robots typically run using finite energy resources, supplied by finite batteries. The limitat...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106934/1/rob21507.pd
Energy conservation is a key aspect towards sustain-ability and is pursued by both, research and ind...
© 2015 IEEE. Mobile robots equipped with cameras and sensors produce large amounts of data, which ne...