Title :
Session Control Protocol Exploiting Controlled Mobility in Multi-Robot Sensor Networks
Author :
Suzuki, Ryohei ; Tobe, Yoshito ; Sezaki, Kaoru
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Tokyo, Tokyo
Abstract :
Sensor networks using mobile robots have been proposed to provide more flexible and efficient sensing. One of the key challenges under this paradigm is a management of transferring a huge amount of data. In this paper, we propose a model and protocol for session control exploiting controlled mobility in multi-robot sensor networks (MRSNs) to transfer the huge amount of data efficiently. Since a communication in MRSNs is mainly provided by a physical movement of the mobile node, the performance of the session heavily depends on this movement. However, if a node initiating the session can utilize sufficient amount of nodes, the performance of the session significantly depends on the wireless communication. In this paper, we propose a suitable method of session control which is determined the balance between movement and wireless communications based on local information such as the location, number, maximum-velocity and buffer-size of surrounding nodes. WISER/s also takes a system policy of either delay minimization or energy efficiency into consideration. In this paper, we describe a method of how to initiate, terminate and manage the session including dynamic selection of optimal nodes´ formation. We evaluate the performance of WISER/s using mobile robots which are equipped with MICA2 mote and comparing with non-optimized method. The experimental results demonstrate that WISER/s achieves better performance than non-optimized method.
Keywords :
mobile robots; multi-robot systems; protocols; radiocommunication; telecommunication control; telecommunication network management; wireless sensor networks; MICA2 mote; WISER; mobile robots; mobility control; multirobot sensor networks; performance evaluation; session control protocol; session management; wireless communication; Communication system control; Control systems; Delay; Energy efficiency; Intelligent sensors; Mobile communication; Mobile robots; Protocols; Robot sensing systems; Wireless communication; controlled mobility; multi-robot; sensor networks; session control protocol;
Conference_Titel :
Local Computer Networks, 2007. LCN 2007. 32nd IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dublin
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-3000-1
Electronic_ISBN :
0742-1303
DOI :
10.1109/LCN.2007.127