2015
DOI: 10.1109/tase.2015.2408634
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Real-Time Multisensor Data Retrieval for Cloud Robotic Systems

Abstract: Cloud technology elevates the potential of robotics with which robots possessing various capabilities and resources may share data and combine new skills through cooperation. With multiple robots, a cloud robotic system enables intensive and complicated tasks to be carried out in an optimal and cooperative manner. Multisensor data retrieval (MSDR) is one of the key fundamental tasks to share the resources. Having attracted wide attention, MSDR is facing severe technical challenges. For example, MSDR is particu… Show more

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“…[29]. Wang et al present a framework targeting near real-time MSDR, which grants asynchronous access to the cloud from the robots [30]. However, no specific navigation method for cloud robots has been proposed up to now.…”
Section: Cloud Robotic Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[29]. Wang et al present a framework targeting near real-time MSDR, which grants asynchronous access to the cloud from the robots [30]. However, no specific navigation method for cloud robots has been proposed up to now.…”
Section: Cloud Robotic Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aghili and Su [27] integrated ICPs and Kalman filter using LRFs and IMUs to provide real-time accurate pose estimation even when poor vision data fail converging ICPs. The authors [28] presented multisensors data retrieval (MSDR) to share the measurements and information, which grants asynchronous assess to fusion system from different robots.…”
Section: Slam Simulations With Fusion Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pandey et al [22] worked on optimization of resource allocation for tasks in an underwater mobile sensor network by implementing a dynamic and reliable collaboration between an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) network and the cloud data centre. Wang et al, in [23], presented a real-time multi-sensor data retrieval for cloud robotics systems, which is also formulated as an optimization problem that is solved using a Stackelberg game-based retrieval management mechanism. The mobile cloud and the robot cloud share similarity to some extent since robots typically interact with other services in the cloud through wireless communication.…”
Section: Current Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%