Networks of communicating agents require distributed algorithms for a variety of tasks in the field of network analysis and control. For applications such as swarms of autonomous vehicles, ad hoc and wireless sensor networks, and such military and civilian applications as exploring and patrolling a robust autonomous system that uses a distributed algorithm for self-partitioning can be significantly helpful. A single team of autonomous vehicles in a field may need to self-dissemble into multiple teams, conducive to completing multiple control tasks. Moreover, because communicating agents are subject to changes, namely, addition or failure of an agent or link, a distributed or decentralized algorithm is favorable over having a central agent. ...
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In situations as diverse as search and rescue, exploration, or war, communications among actors is v...
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Abstract — This paper presents an experimental setup based on the LEGO Mindstorms technology, suitab...
This paper presents an experimental setup based on the LEGO Mindstorms technology, suitable for the ...
We propose distributed algorithms to automatically deploy a team of mobile robots to partition and p...
The most widely applied resource allocation strategy is to balance, or equalize, the total workload ...
Abstract—This paper describes a reactive, distributed layered architecture for cooperation of multip...
This paper addresses issues surrounding deployment and tasking of a real-world collective of cost-ef...
There are a large class of problems, from search and rescue to environmental monitoring, that can be...
As the applications of mobile robotics evolve it has become increasingly less practical for research...
A widely applied strategy for workload sharing is to equalize the workload assigned to each resourc...
A rather new and interesting research field in mobile robotics investigates the cooperation of sever...
In situations as diverse as search and rescue, exploration, or war, communications among actors is v...
In situations as diverse as search and rescue, exploration, or war, communications among actors is v...
This research addresses the problem of achieving fault tolerant cooperation within small- to medium-...
Abstract—Due to the raising complexity in distributed em-bedded systems, a single designer will not ...
Abstract—Autonomous wireless agents such as unmanned aerial vehicles, mobile base stations, or self-...
Abstract — This paper presents an experimental setup based on the LEGO Mindstorms technology, suitab...
This paper presents an experimental setup based on the LEGO Mindstorms technology, suitable for the ...
We propose distributed algorithms to automatically deploy a team of mobile robots to partition and p...
The most widely applied resource allocation strategy is to balance, or equalize, the total workload ...
Abstract—This paper describes a reactive, distributed layered architecture for cooperation of multip...
This paper addresses issues surrounding deployment and tasking of a real-world collective of cost-ef...
There are a large class of problems, from search and rescue to environmental monitoring, that can be...
As the applications of mobile robotics evolve it has become increasingly less practical for research...