用于团队操作的移动机器人的位置传感

C.C. Fung, H. Eren, Y. Nakazato
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本文介绍了一种基于红外技术的多机器人位置传感系统。与许多现有的多机器人系统不同,所提出的传感机制使每个机器人能够在不需要中央协调器的情况下确定其位置和运动路径。这些机器人通过无线电链路相互通信,传递有关它们的意图、位置和执行任务的信息。该系统简单,不需要复杂的视觉和通信能力,因此,操作所需的计算能力最小。明确的目标,强大的位置感知能力和高效的机器人间通信使每个机器人具有自主决定自己要执行的任务。位置传感系统的主要目标是使多个机器人作为一个团队的成员以合作的方式操作。
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Position sensing of mobile robots for team operations
In this paper, a position sensing system based on infrared techniques for multiple robots operating within a structured environment is introduced. Unlike many existing multiple robot systems, the proposed sensing mechanism enables each robot to determine its position and path of movement without the need of a central coordinator. The robots communicate with each other with a radio link passing information about their intentions, positions and the performed tasks. The system is simple and it does not require complicated vision and communication capabilities, thus, a minimum computing power is needed for the operation. Clearly defined objectives, robust position sensing capabilities and efficient inter-robot communications enable each robot with self-autonomy to determine its own task to be executed. The main objective of the position sensing system is to enable a number of robots to operate in a cooperative manner as members of a team.<>
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