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TENTACLES: Self-configuring robotic radio networks in unknown environments

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TENTACLES: Self-configuring robotic radio networks in unknown environments
— This paper presents a bio-inspired, distributed control algorithm called TENTACLES for a group of radio robots to move, self-configure and maintain communication between some critical entities (such as humans, command centers, or other systems) in an unknown environment. The basic idea is to direct robots’ explorative movements to grow “tentacles” from entities and establish links when tentacles meet. This approach can self-heal failures of robots and improve communication coverage and quality over time. Experiments in simulations and real robots have shown positive results.
Hi Cchi H. Chiu, Bo Ryu, Hua Zhu, Pedro A. Szekely
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where IROS
Authors Hi Cchi H. Chiu, Bo Ryu, Hua Zhu, Pedro A. Szekely, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Craig Milo Rogers, Aram Galstyan, Behnam Salemi, Michael Rubenstein, Wei-Min Shen
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