ToMRobot: A Low-Cost Robot for MANET Testbed

F. Muchtar, P. Singh, Y. Kumar, Asma Hanee Ariffin, S. I. Fadilah, M. N. Yusoff
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It has been identified from literature that affordability is the main constraint faced by the majority of MANET (Mobile Ad-hoc Network) researchers which sees them forgoing implementing real world experimental studies that are costlier, in favour of opting for cheaper simulation tools instead. While simulation tools provide a simple and inexpensive method to gain an understanding of algorithms and protocols in MANET research, its reliability and accuracy in representing real systems and contexts are critically limited. Thus, this paper unveils the ToMRobot, created with low budget using ordinary remote control (RC) car coupled with a few low cost electronic components, to serve as a fully functional MANET testbed. Provided in this paper are practical knowhow to model and produce ToMRobot from scratch specifically targeted to facilitate less technical savvy MANET researchers. Despite being really economical, significantly inexpensive to create, highly customizable with flexible option that allows researchers to upgrade by utilizing components such as Arduino and Cubieboard2 from technologies that can be sourced from open hardware, ToMRobot still maintains all aspects of MANET rudimentary structures. It is hoped that the guidelines contained within this paper will help MANET researchers to build robots that can be used in their future MANET testbeds, which will in turn ultimately increase the number of MANET researchers who choose testbeds as their evaluation tool.
ToMRobot:用于MANET试验台的低成本机器人
从文献中可以看出,可负担性是大多数MANET(移动自组织网络)研究人员面临的主要限制,这使得他们放弃实施更昂贵的现实世界实验研究,转而选择更便宜的模拟工具。虽然仿真工具提供了一种简单而廉价的方法来理解MANET研究中的算法和协议,但其在表示真实系统和上下文时的可靠性和准确性受到严重限制。因此,本文揭示了ToMRobot,使用普通遥控(RC)汽车加上一些低成本的电子元件,以低预算创建,作为一个功能齐全的MANET测试平台。本文提供了从零开始建模和生产ToMRobot的实用知识,专门针对不太精通技术的MANET研究人员。尽管ToMRobot非常经济,创建成本非常低,具有高度可定制的灵活选项,允许研究人员利用Arduino和Cubieboard2等组件从开放硬件中获取技术进行升级,但ToMRobot仍然保留了MANET基本结构的各个方面。希望本文中包含的指导方针将帮助MANET研究人员构建可用于未来MANET试验台的机器人,这将最终增加选择试验台作为评估工具的MANET研究人员的数量。
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