Event-based control strategy for mobile robots in wireless environments

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Abstract

In this paper, a new event-based control strategy for mobile robots is presented. It has been designed to work in wireless environments where a centralized controller has to interchange information with the robots over an RF (radio frequency) interface. The event-based architectures have been developed for differential wheeled robots, although they can be applied to other kinds of robots in a simple way. The solution has been checked over classical navigation algorithms, like wall following and obstacle avoidance, using scenarios with a unique or multiple robots. A comparison between the proposed architectures and the classical discrete-time strategy is also carried out. The experimental results shows that the proposed solution has a higher efficiency in communication resource usage than the classical discrete-time strategy with the same accuracy.

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Socas, R., Dormido, S., Dormido, R., & Fabregas, E. (2015). Event-based control strategy for mobile robots in wireless environments. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(12), 30076–30092. https://doi.org/10.3390/s151229796

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