In this paper, we demonstrate the benefit of role allocation in a collective of autonomous robots performing a simple transport task. We demonstrate that, under certain conditions, the performance of the collective can be improved when a subset of the robots assume institutional roles as traffic regulators. The concept of institutional roles is part of a high-level approach to the control of multi-robot collectives called Institutional Robotics. We compare the institutional robotics approach to a swarm robotics approach. Based on results of experiments in simulation, we conclude that the coordination provided by the traffic regulating robots improves performance for large collectives, but for small collectives the performance is higher when...
Abstract. Division of labour (DoL) in multi-robot systems or multi-robot task allocation (MRTA) is a...
Abstract: "The problem of efficient multirobot coordination has risen to the forefront of robotics r...
Robots can augment and even replace humans in dangerous environments, such as search and rescue and ...
Abstract Institutional robotics (IR) is an approach to the coordination of multi-robot systems that ...
Institutional Robotics is a new approach to the coordination of distributed robotic systems, drawing...
The way human beings engage with material things in our environment is experiencing rapid modificati...
Institutional robotics (IR) is an approach to the coordination of multi-robot systems that draws ins...
Abstract. Pioneer approaches to Artificial Intelligence have tradition-ally neglected, in a chronolo...
The work described is part of a long term program of introducing institutional robotics, a novel fra...
This paper proposes a new methodology for coordinating multi-robot teams in the execution of coopera...
Abstract. This paper addresses the design of simple robot behaviors that realize emergent group beha...
Abstract. We are exploring the use of auction mechanisms to assign roles within a team of agents ope...
We are entering the era of robots, for everyone, everywhere. The expectations of the robots being re...
Abstract. We are exploring the use of auction mechanisms to assign roles within a team of agents ope...
We are developing a theory for human control of robot teams based on considering how control varies ...
Abstract. Division of labour (DoL) in multi-robot systems or multi-robot task allocation (MRTA) is a...
Abstract: "The problem of efficient multirobot coordination has risen to the forefront of robotics r...
Robots can augment and even replace humans in dangerous environments, such as search and rescue and ...
Abstract Institutional robotics (IR) is an approach to the coordination of multi-robot systems that ...
Institutional Robotics is a new approach to the coordination of distributed robotic systems, drawing...
The way human beings engage with material things in our environment is experiencing rapid modificati...
Institutional robotics (IR) is an approach to the coordination of multi-robot systems that draws ins...
Abstract. Pioneer approaches to Artificial Intelligence have tradition-ally neglected, in a chronolo...
The work described is part of a long term program of introducing institutional robotics, a novel fra...
This paper proposes a new methodology for coordinating multi-robot teams in the execution of coopera...
Abstract. This paper addresses the design of simple robot behaviors that realize emergent group beha...
Abstract. We are exploring the use of auction mechanisms to assign roles within a team of agents ope...
We are entering the era of robots, for everyone, everywhere. The expectations of the robots being re...
Abstract. We are exploring the use of auction mechanisms to assign roles within a team of agents ope...
We are developing a theory for human control of robot teams based on considering how control varies ...
Abstract. Division of labour (DoL) in multi-robot systems or multi-robot task allocation (MRTA) is a...
Abstract: "The problem of efficient multirobot coordination has risen to the forefront of robotics r...
Robots can augment and even replace humans in dangerous environments, such as search and rescue and ...