In this work, an event-based control scheme is presented. The proposed system has been developed to solve control problems appearing in the field of Networked Control Systems (NCS). Several models and methodologies have been proposed to measure different resources consumptions. The use of bandwidth, computational load and energy resources have been investigated. This analysis shows how the parameters of the system impacts on the resources efficiency. Moreover, the proposed system has been compared with its equivalent discrete-time solution. In the experiments, an application of NCS for mobile robots navigation has been set up and its resource usage efficiency has been analysed
Multi-robot systems are getting more popular in the area of robotics. Multi-robot systems are more l...
Abstract—Mobile robots have successfully solved many real world problems. In the following we presen...
[EN]This paper introduces how mobile robots can perform navigation tasks by implementing a system ba...
In event-triggered control (ETC) the control task is only executed when needed to ensure performance...
Coordinated behavior of mobile robots is an important emerging application area. Different coordinat...
In this paper, a new event-based control strategy for mobile robots is presented. It has been design...
Abstract: In this paper, a new event-based control strategy for mobile robots is presented. It has b...
Abstract: TIn this paper, efficient resource scheduling strategies for a network-based autonomous mo...
This paper describes the theoretical and practical foundations for remote control of a mobile robot ...
This paper proposes an efficient navigation control and synchronization mechanism of multiple networ...
This thesis addresses the manipulation control of a mobile robot with the support of a sensor networ...
The results reported here represent the first stage in the development of a full-featured laboratory...
Wireless networked control systems, as the name indicates, employ wireless networks to interconnect ...
The results reported here represent the first stage in the development of a full-featured laboratory...
We propose an energy-efficient controller to minimize the energy consumption of a mobile robot by dy...
Multi-robot systems are getting more popular in the area of robotics. Multi-robot systems are more l...
Abstract—Mobile robots have successfully solved many real world problems. In the following we presen...
[EN]This paper introduces how mobile robots can perform navigation tasks by implementing a system ba...
In event-triggered control (ETC) the control task is only executed when needed to ensure performance...
Coordinated behavior of mobile robots is an important emerging application area. Different coordinat...
In this paper, a new event-based control strategy for mobile robots is presented. It has been design...
Abstract: In this paper, a new event-based control strategy for mobile robots is presented. It has b...
Abstract: TIn this paper, efficient resource scheduling strategies for a network-based autonomous mo...
This paper describes the theoretical and practical foundations for remote control of a mobile robot ...
This paper proposes an efficient navigation control and synchronization mechanism of multiple networ...
This thesis addresses the manipulation control of a mobile robot with the support of a sensor networ...
The results reported here represent the first stage in the development of a full-featured laboratory...
Wireless networked control systems, as the name indicates, employ wireless networks to interconnect ...
The results reported here represent the first stage in the development of a full-featured laboratory...
We propose an energy-efficient controller to minimize the energy consumption of a mobile robot by dy...
Multi-robot systems are getting more popular in the area of robotics. Multi-robot systems are more l...
Abstract—Mobile robots have successfully solved many real world problems. In the following we presen...
[EN]This paper introduces how mobile robots can perform navigation tasks by implementing a system ba...