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arxiv: 1308.0037 · v3 · pith:TFIRGRZVnew · submitted 2013-07-31 · 💻 cs.SY · cs.MA· cs.NI· cs.RO· math.OC

Route Swarm: Wireless Network Optimization through Mobility

classification 💻 cs.SY cs.MAcs.NIcs.ROmath.OC
keywords informationcontrolnetworksensingcommandsflowroboticrobots
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In this paper, we demonstrate a novel hybrid architecture for coordinating networked robots in sensing and information routing applications. The proposed INformation and Sensing driven PhysIcally REconfigurable robotic network (INSPIRE), consists of a Physical Control Plane (PCP) which commands agent position, and an Information Control Plane (ICP) which regulates information flow towards communication/sensing objectives. We describe an instantiation where a mobile robotic network is dynamically reconfigured to ensure high quality routes between static wireless nodes, which act as source/destination pairs for information flow. The ICP commands the robots towards evenly distributed inter-flow allocations, with intra-flow configurations that maximize route quality. The PCP then guides the robots via potential-based control to reconfigure according to ICP commands. This formulation, deemed Route Swarm, decouples information flow and physical control, generating a feedback between routing and sensing needs and robotic configuration. We demonstrate our propositions through simulation under a realistic wireless network regime.

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