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Programming modular robots with the TOTA middleware

Marco Mamei, Franco Zambonelli

Year
2006
Citations
6

Abstract

Modular robots represent a perfect application scenario for multiagent coordination. The autonomous modules composing the robot must coordinate their respective activities to enforce a specific global shape or a coherent motion gait. Here we show how the TOTA ("Tuples On The Air") middleware can be effectively exploited to support agents' coordination in this context. The key idea in TOTA is to rely on spatially distributed tuples, spread across the robot, to guide the agents' activities in moving and reshaping the robot. Three simulated examples are presented to support our claims.

Keywords

Modular designRobotMiddleware (distributed applications)TupleComputer scienceContext (archaeology)Self-reconfiguring modular robotKey (lock)Robot kinematicsDistributed computing

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