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Recent Advances in Multi-Robot Systems

ISBN 978-3-902613-24-0
hard cover, 326 pages
Edited by: Aleksandar Lazinica
Publisher: I-Tech Education and Publishing, Vienna, Austria
Publication date: May 2008
Price: 80 Euro incl. package & postage

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About the Book

To design a team of robots which is able to perform given tasks is a great concern of many members of robotics community. There are many problems left to be solved in order to have the fully functional robot team. Robotics community is trying hard to solve such problems (navigation, task allocation, communication, adaptation, control,…). This book represents the contributions of the top researchers in this field and will serve as a valuable tool for professionals in this interdisciplinary field. It is focused on the challenging issues of team architectures, vehicle learning and adaptation, heterogeneous group control and cooperation, task selection, dynamic autonomy, mixed initiative, and human and robot team interaction. The book consists of 16 chapters introducing both basic research and advanced developments. Topics covered include kinematics, dynamic analysis, accuracy, optimization design, modelling, simulation and control of multi robot systems.

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Table of Contents

 

01A Networking Framework for Multi-Robot Coordination
Antonio Chella, Giuseppe Lo Re, Irene Macaluso, Marco Ortolani and Daniele Peri

02An Empirical Study on Ecological Interface Design for Multiple Robot Operations: Feasibility, Efficacy, and Issues
Hiroshi Furukawa

03Force Field Simulation Based Laser Scan Alignment
Rolf Lakaemper and Nagesh Adluru

04Flocking Controls for Swarms of Mobile Robots Inspired by Fish Schools
Geunho Lee and Nak Young Chong

05Advances in Sea Coverage Methods Using Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)
Yeun-Soo Jung, Kong-Woo Lee and Beom-Hee Lee

06Dispersion and Dispatch Movement Design for a Multi-Robot Searching Team Using Communication Density
Feng-Li Lian, You-Ling Jian and Wei-Hao Hsu

07Spatiotemporal MCA Approach for the Motion Coordination of Heterogeneous MRS
Fabio M. Marchese

08Q-Learning Adjusted Bio-Inspired Multi-Robot Coordination
Yan Meng

09Appearance-Based Processes in Multi-Robot Navigation
Luis Paya, Oscar Reinoso, Jose L. Aznar, Arturo Gil and Jose M. Marin

10A User Multi-robot System Interaction Paradigm for a Multi-robot Mission Editor
Saidi Francois and Pradel Gilbert

11Randomized Robot Trophallaxis
Trung Dung Ngo and Henrik Schioler

12Formation Control for Non-Holonomic Mobile Robots: A Hybrid Approach
Juan Marcos Toibero, Flavio Roberti, Ricardo Carelli and Paolo Fiorini

13A Novel Modeling Method for Cooperative Multi-robot Systems Using Fuzzy Timed Agent Based Petri Nets
Hua Xu

14Cooperative Control of Multiple Biomimetic Robotic Fish
Junzhi Yu, Min Tan and Long Wang

15K-ICNP: a Multi-Robot Management Platform
Tao Zhang, Christophe Agueitaz, Yun Yuan and Haruki Ueno

16Mobile Robot Team Forming for Crystallization of Proteins
Yuan F. Zheng and Weidong Chen