SWARM
Multi-robot communication architecture for human guiding
Edgar A. Martínez‐García, Tomoaki Yoshida, Akihisa Ohya, S. Yuta
- Year
- 2005
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
In this paper the architecture of a multi-robot communication system is described as a means of accomplishment of indoors human-guidance tasks. Communication in multi-robots is a critical issue both for localization in the formation and for sharing distributed sensory information. Both problems can be overcome as a cooperative framework, whereby the communication system is the key issue, and its architecture design as well as its implementation are presented in detail.
Keywords
Computer scienceArchitectureRobotKey (lock)Human–computer interactionInformation sharingCommunications systemComputer architectureDistributed computingEmbedded system
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