An event-triggered consensus framework for heterogeneous robot swarms reduces communication overhead while preserving high task completion rates and resilience to failures in simulations.
A critical review of communications in multi-robot systems
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Event-Triggered Adaptive Consensus for Multi-Robot Task Allocation
An event-triggered consensus framework for heterogeneous robot swarms reduces communication overhead while preserving high task completion rates and resilience to failures in simulations.
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