机器人传感器网络:通过快速跨层优化实现相互通信控制辅助

IF 4.6 3区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Zhiyou Ji;Yujie Wan;Guoliang Li;Shuai Wang;Kejiang Ye;Derrick Wing Kwan Ng;Chengzhong Xu
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Robotic Sensor Network: Achieving Mutual Communication Control Assistance With Fast Cross-Layer Optimization
Robotic sensor network (RSN) is an emerging paradigm that harvests data from remote sensors adopting mobile robots. However, communication and control functionalities in RSNs are interdependent, for which existing approaches become inefficient, as they plan robot trajectories merely based on unidirectional impact between communication and control. This letter proposes the concept of mutual communication control assistance (MCCA), which leverages a model predictive communication and control ( ${\mathtt {MPC}}^{2}$ ) design for intertwined optimization of motion-assisted communication and communication-assisted collision avoidance. The ${\mathtt {MPC}}^{2}$ problem jointly optimizes the cross-layer variables of sensor powers and robot actions, and is solved by alternating optimization, strong duality, and cross-horizon minorization maximization in real time. This approach contrasts with conventional communication control co-design methods that calculate an offline non-executable trajectory. Experiments in a high-fidelity RSN simulator demonstrate that the proposed MCCA outperforms various benchmarks in terms of communication efficiency and navigation time.
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IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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12.30
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期刊介绍: IEEE Wireless Communications Letters publishes short papers in a rapid publication cycle on advances in the state-of-the-art of wireless communications. Both theoretical contributions (including new techniques, concepts, and analyses) and practical contributions (including system experiments and prototypes, and new applications) are encouraged. This journal focuses on the physical layer and the link layer of wireless communication systems.
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