DocumentCode
2721383
Title
Energy-aware operation and task allocation of autonomous robots
Author
Dressler, Falko ; Fuchs, Gerhard
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
fYear
2005
fDate
23-25 June 2005
Firstpage
163
Lastpage
168
Abstract
Energy-aware operation is one of the visionary goals in the area of autonomous systems research. This is especially the fact as small and mobile nodes become available and application scenarios emerge, which lead to much higher requirements in terms of reliability, long-term operability, adaptation, and self-organization. In this paper, we focus on energy control and battery management in mobile robot systems. We show an approximation technique to derive the remaining energy of the local system. The mechanism is based on a model of all energy-consuming parts of the robot system and the corresponding characteristic curves. The results are used for task allocation and behavior adaptation of each autonomously acting system. The proposed methodology increases the probability of completing globally assigned tasks. Therefore, the algorithm contributes to the performance and reliability of the global system. Additionally, each node in the overall system becomes able to employ its energy resources much more efficiently. We see this energy-aware concept for task allocation as a basis for further extensions used for studies on energy efficient communication in mobile sensor networks.
Keywords
adaptive systems; battery management systems; mobile robots; power consumption; power control; resource allocation; autonomous robots; autonomous systems; autonomously acting system; battery management; behavior adaptation; energy consumption; energy control; energy resources; energy-aware operation; mobile robot systems; mobile sensor networks; operability; reliability; self-organization; task allocation; Application software; Control systems; Energy measurement; Mobile communication; Mobile robots; Operating systems; Robot kinematics; Robot sensing systems; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sensor systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Robot Motion and Control, 2005. RoMoCo '05. Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on
Print_ISBN
83-7143-266-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ROMOCO.2005.201418
Filename
1554397
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