Co-Design of Communication and Machine Inference for Cloud Robotics

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Today, even the most compute-and-power constrained robots can measure complex, high data-rate video and LIDAR sensory streams. Often, such robots, ranging from lowpower drones to space and subterranean rovers, need to transmit high-bitrate sensory data to a remote compute server if they are uncertain or cannot scalably run complex perception or mapping tasks locally. However, today’s representations for sensory data are mostly designed for human, not robotic, perception and thus often waste precious compute or wireless network resources to transmit unimportant parts of a scene that are unnecessary for a high-level robotic task. This paper presents an algorithm to learn task-relevant representations of sensory data that are codesigned with a pre-trained robotic perception model’s ultimate objective. Our algorithm aggressively compresses robotic sensory data by up to 11 × more than competing methods. Further, it achieves high accuracy and robust generalization on diverse tasks including Mars terrain classification with low-power deep learning accelerators, neural motion planning, and environmental timeseries classification.

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Nakanoya, M., Chinchali, S., Anemogiannis, A., Datta, A., Katti, S., & Pavone, M. (2021). Co-Design of Communication and Machine Inference for Cloud Robotics. In Robotics: Science and Systems. MIT Press Journals. https://doi.org/10.15607/RSS.2021.XVII.046

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