International audienceWireless sensor and robot networks (WSRNs) have emerged as a paradigmatic class of cyberphysical systems with cooperating objects. Due to the robots' potential to unleash a wider set of networking means and thus augment the network performance, WSRNs have rapidly become a hot research area. In this article, we elaborate on WSRNs from two unique standpoints: robot task allocation and robot task fulfillment. The former deals with robots cooperatively deciding on the set of tasks to be individually carried out to achieve a desired goal; the latter enables robots to fulfill the assigned tasks through intelligent mobility scheduling
This book is the second volume on Cooperative Robots and Sensor Networks. The primary objective of t...
Abstract — The work in this paper describes a distributed layered architecture for resource-constrai...
Abstract: This paper describes an autonomous deployment and restoration of a Wireless Sensor Network...
International audienceWireless sensor networks have gained much attention these last years thanks to...
Employing cooperative heterogeneous systems can enrich application scenarios and achieve higher appl...
International audienceThe advances in mobile robotics allow us today to add the mobility concept int...
In this chapter, we present a literature survey of an emerging, cutting-edge, and multidisciplinary ...
Abstract: To solve the robot task allocation problem especially in unknown complex environment, a DP...
Deployment of WSNs is an important issue that requires careful consideration, as it can make the dif...
This paper addresses the issue of coordinating the operations of multiple robots in an indoor envir...
International audienceWireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been of very high interest for the resear...
Most wireless sensor networks consist of a large number of static, low-power, short-lived, and unrel...
International audienceThe concept of autonomous mobile agents gets a lot of attention in the domain ...
[[abstract]]Most wireless sensor networks consist of a large number of static, low-power, short-live...
This paper describes an autonomous deployment and restoration of a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) usi...
This book is the second volume on Cooperative Robots and Sensor Networks. The primary objective of t...
Abstract — The work in this paper describes a distributed layered architecture for resource-constrai...
Abstract: This paper describes an autonomous deployment and restoration of a Wireless Sensor Network...
International audienceWireless sensor networks have gained much attention these last years thanks to...
Employing cooperative heterogeneous systems can enrich application scenarios and achieve higher appl...
International audienceThe advances in mobile robotics allow us today to add the mobility concept int...
In this chapter, we present a literature survey of an emerging, cutting-edge, and multidisciplinary ...
Abstract: To solve the robot task allocation problem especially in unknown complex environment, a DP...
Deployment of WSNs is an important issue that requires careful consideration, as it can make the dif...
This paper addresses the issue of coordinating the operations of multiple robots in an indoor envir...
International audienceWireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been of very high interest for the resear...
Most wireless sensor networks consist of a large number of static, low-power, short-lived, and unrel...
International audienceThe concept of autonomous mobile agents gets a lot of attention in the domain ...
[[abstract]]Most wireless sensor networks consist of a large number of static, low-power, short-live...
This paper describes an autonomous deployment and restoration of a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) usi...
This book is the second volume on Cooperative Robots and Sensor Networks. The primary objective of t...
Abstract — The work in this paper describes a distributed layered architecture for resource-constrai...
Abstract: This paper describes an autonomous deployment and restoration of a Wireless Sensor Network...