DocumentCode
603424
Title
Application of Self-Organizing Techniques for the Distribution of Heterogeneous Multi-Tasks in Multi-Robot Systems
Author
Quinonez, Yadira ; Maravall, D. ; de Lope, Javier
Author_Institution
Dept. Artificial Intell., Univ. Politec. de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
fYear
2012
fDate
19-23 Nov. 2012
Firstpage
66
Lastpage
71
Abstract
This paper focuses on the general problem of coordinating of multi-robot systems, more specifically, it addresses the self-election of heterogeneous and specialized tasks by autonomous robots. In this regard, it has proposed experimenting with two different techniques based chiefly on self-organization and emergence biologically inspired, by applying response threshold models as well as ant colony optimization. Under this approach it can speak of multi-tasks selection instead of multi-tasks allocation, that means, as the agents or robots select the tasks instead of being assigned a task by a central controller. The key element in these algorithms is the estimation of the stimuli and the adaptive update of the thresholds. This means that each robot performs this estimate locally depending on the load or the number of pending tasks to be performed. It has evaluated the robustness of the algorithms, perturbing the number of pending loads to simulate the robot´s error in estimating the real number of pending tasks and also the dynamic generation of loads through time. The paper ends with a critical discussion of experimental results.
Keywords
ant colony optimisation; centralised control; mobile robots; multi-agent systems; multi-robot systems; adaptive threshold update; algorithm robustness evaluation; ant colony optimization; autonomous robots; central controller; dynamic load generation; heterogeneous multitask distribution; multirobot system coordination problem; multitask selection; response threshold models; self-organizing technique;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronics, Robotics and Automotive Mechanics Conference (CERMA), 2012 IEEE Ninth
Conference_Location
Cuernavaca
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-5096-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CERMA.2012.19
Filename
6524557
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