DocumentCode :
2858221
Title :
Motif-based communication network formation for task specific collaboration in complex environments
Author :
Baras, J.S. ; Hovareshti, P. ; Hua Chen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
fYear :
2011
fDate :
June 29 2011-July 1 2011
Firstpage :
1051
Lastpage :
1056
Abstract :
Networks of mobile autonomous vehicles rely heavily on wireless communications as well as sensing devices for distributed path planning and decision making. Designing energy efficient distributed decision making algorithms in these systems is challenging and requires that different task-oriented information becomes available to the corresponding agents in a timely and reliable manner. We develop a systems engineering oriented approach to the design of networks of mobile autonomous systems, in which a cross-layer design methodology determines what structures are to be used to satisfy different task requirements. We identify a three-tier organization of these networks consisting of connectivity, communication, and action graphs and study the interaction between them. It is expected that in each functionality of a network, there are certain topologies that facilitate better achievement of the agents´ objectives. Inspired from biological complex networks, we propose a bottom-up approach in network formation, in which small efficient subgraphs (motifs) for different functionalities of the network are determined. The overall network is then formed as a combination of these sub-graphs. We show that the bottom-up approach to network formation is capable of generating efficient topologies for multi-tasking complex environments.
Keywords :
decision making; path planning; vehicular ad hoc networks; complex environments; decision making; distributed path planning; mobile autonomous vehicles; motif-based communication network formation; task specific collaboration; wireless communications; Algorithm design and analysis; Collaboration; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Network topology; Topology; Vehicles; Wireless communication;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference (ACC), 2011
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
ISSN :
0743-1619
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0080-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.2011.5991469
Filename :
5991469
Link To Document :
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