DESIGN OF THE PEER AGENT FOR MULTI-ROBOT COMMUNICATION IN AN AGENT-BASED ROBOT CONTROL ARCHITECTURE

The role of communication among mobile robots remains one of the most important issues in multi-agent robotics system design. There are many research groups currently working on communication and cooperation among robots. Cooperation requires communication whenever ones actions depend critically on...

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Main Author: Bijayendrayodhin, Anak
Other Authors: K. Kawamura, Ph.D.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: VANDERBILT 2002
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Online Access:http://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/theses/available/etd-0329102-160955/
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spelling ndltd-VANDERBILT-oai-VANDERBILTETD-etd-0329102-1609552013-01-08T17:16:00Z DESIGN OF THE PEER AGENT FOR MULTI-ROBOT COMMUNICATION IN AN AGENT-BASED ROBOT CONTROL ARCHITECTURE Bijayendrayodhin, Anak Electrical Engineering The role of communication among mobile robots remains one of the most important issues in multi-agent robotics system design. There are many research groups currently working on communication and cooperation among robots. Cooperation requires communication whenever ones actions depend critically on the knowledge that is accessible only from others. In the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory at Vanderbilt University, we are currently developing a method for robots to communicate and share knowledge with each other. We have developed the concept of the Peer Agent that will enable robots to exchange information between one another. The research experiment, described in this thesis, involved two mobile robots; Skeeter, a Pioneer 2-AT robot and Scooter, an ATRV-Jr robot. We will show that knowledge sharing through Peer Agents can lead to a more stable, robust and efficient cooperation between robots. K. Kawamura, Ph.D. D. Mitch Wilkes, Ph. D. VANDERBILT 2002-04-29 text application/pdf http://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/theses/available/etd-0329102-160955/ http://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/theses/available/etd-0329102-160955/ en unrestricted
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DESIGN OF THE PEER AGENT FOR MULTI-ROBOT COMMUNICATION IN AN AGENT-BASED ROBOT CONTROL ARCHITECTURE
description The role of communication among mobile robots remains one of the most important issues in multi-agent robotics system design. There are many research groups currently working on communication and cooperation among robots. Cooperation requires communication whenever ones actions depend critically on the knowledge that is accessible only from others. In the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory at Vanderbilt University, we are currently developing a method for robots to communicate and share knowledge with each other. We have developed the concept of the Peer Agent that will enable robots to exchange information between one another. The research experiment, described in this thesis, involved two mobile robots; Skeeter, a Pioneer 2-AT robot and Scooter, an ATRV-Jr robot. We will show that knowledge sharing through Peer Agents can lead to a more stable, robust and efficient cooperation between robots.
author2 K. Kawamura, Ph.D.
author_facet K. Kawamura, Ph.D.
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author Bijayendrayodhin, Anak
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title DESIGN OF THE PEER AGENT FOR MULTI-ROBOT COMMUNICATION IN AN AGENT-BASED ROBOT CONTROL ARCHITECTURE
title_short DESIGN OF THE PEER AGENT FOR MULTI-ROBOT COMMUNICATION IN AN AGENT-BASED ROBOT CONTROL ARCHITECTURE
title_full DESIGN OF THE PEER AGENT FOR MULTI-ROBOT COMMUNICATION IN AN AGENT-BASED ROBOT CONTROL ARCHITECTURE
title_fullStr DESIGN OF THE PEER AGENT FOR MULTI-ROBOT COMMUNICATION IN AN AGENT-BASED ROBOT CONTROL ARCHITECTURE
title_full_unstemmed DESIGN OF THE PEER AGENT FOR MULTI-ROBOT COMMUNICATION IN AN AGENT-BASED ROBOT CONTROL ARCHITECTURE
title_sort design of the peer agent for multi-robot communication in an agent-based robot control architecture
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