2013 American Control Conference 2013
DOI: 10.1109/acc.2013.6580763
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Decentralized estimation of topology changes in wireless robotic networks

Abstract: In this paper we present a novel decentralized technique to detect changes in the topology of a mobile robotic network. The network topology evolves due to the relative motion of the robots and the presence of obstacles in the environment. We consider that each robot is equipped with a chaotic oscillator whose state is propagated to the other robots through wireless communication. Under certain conditions, the states of the oscillators may synchronize, i.e., they converge on the same dynamical time evolution. … Show more

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“…This information can be fed back to control the position of the platform. While some preliminary results on the sensing strategy are contained in [6], to the best of our knowledge the control problem has not been investigated. A model for the dynamics of the robotic platforms and their communication and sensing capabilities is presented in Secs.…”
Section: Dynamical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This information can be fed back to control the position of the platform. While some preliminary results on the sensing strategy are contained in [6], to the best of our knowledge the control problem has not been investigated. A model for the dynamics of the robotic platforms and their communication and sensing capabilities is presented in Secs.…”
Section: Dynamical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%