2008
DOI: 10.1109/mpot.2008.924855
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Effective implementation of a mapping swarm of robots

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“…Proximity sensors sense the object or surrounding material or other moving swarm robots without any physical contact, and calculate the precise distance of that object [8]. This crucial component not only avoids collision, but also prevents the physical damage to the swarm robots and maintains safe distance [2,3]. Depending on the type of technology used, proximity sensors are classified into different categories such as, inductive, capacitive, photoelectric, and ultrasonic proximity sensors.…”
Section: A Proximity Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proximity sensors sense the object or surrounding material or other moving swarm robots without any physical contact, and calculate the precise distance of that object [8]. This crucial component not only avoids collision, but also prevents the physical damage to the swarm robots and maintains safe distance [2,3]. Depending on the type of technology used, proximity sensors are classified into different categories such as, inductive, capacitive, photoelectric, and ultrasonic proximity sensors.…”
Section: A Proximity Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our robots were originally assembled in 2007 [22], but we have adapted them to our work [4]. Our robots are designed to be flexible.…”
Section: Hardwarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autonomous mobile robots are supplied using batteries mounted on their platform in order to provide power to the onboard sensors, microcontrollers, servos, and peripheral modules. Batteries have a specific charge rate and hence, the operational time of the robots in the swarm is restricted [4]; therefore, a successful utilization of power resources is vital for managing the remaining energy in the robot's group [5]. e total power consumed by each individual robot can be calculated by multiplying the current consumed by each components by their working time [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%