2011 IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA)
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Abstract

In this paper, we consider multiple robot display formation such that when users give a sequence of images as input, a large number of robots construct a sequence of formations to visualize the input images collectively. Users perceive a higher quality of responsiveness when robots respond to users' input in a more prompt and/or regular manner. A key problem in multiple robot display is trajectory coordination, which determines the robot's position and velocity along a given path while avoiding collisions. The response then consists of trajectory coordination computation time and robot moving time. In the multiple robot display, there is a conflict between reducing computation time and reducing robot moving time, and it is complicated to predict such a tradeoff over various environments. We propose an adaptive framework that exploits this tradeoff by prioritizing robots dynamically. Our simulation results show that our framework effectively reduces the response time in a scalable manner, and it produces balanced solutions adapting to various environments.
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