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Interprocess communication for distributed robotics

David Gauthier, P. Freedman, G. Carayannis, A.S. Malowany

Year
1987
Citations
57

Abstract

Robot tasks have come to demand flexible sensory-based "intelligent" behavior. The single robot has given way to multiple robots cooperating in three-dimensional dynamic environments which allow them to accomplish complex and intricate tasks. Because of the complex nature of the tasks performed, centralized control is no longer practical; workcells have become centers of distributed computing. This motivates the need for an interprocess communication (IPC) facility which would integrate the individual elements both within and between workcells. A survey of IPC is presented in the context of distributed robotics. To make the survey more meaningful, it is introduced by some remarks about general approaches to communication within a distributed computing environment. A discussion of the main IPC design issues for distributed robotics is included.

Keywords

Inter-process communicationRoboticsComputer scienceDistributed computingRobotContext (archaeology)Artificial intelligenceHuman–computer interaction

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