Self-Organized Resource Allocation for Reconfigurable Robot Ensembles

Julian Hanke, Oliver Kosak, Alexander Schiendorfer, W. Reif
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Mobile robot systems usually are designed, built, and programmed for dedicated use cases. Consequently, especially for unmanned aerial vehicles diverse applications result in very heterogeneously designed robots. To overcome this need for specialization, we propose to dynamically adapt the robots' capabilities at run-time. This is done by connecting and disconnecting hardware modules providing those capabilities, i.e., re-allocating resources within the robot ensemble. Thereby, no longer individualized robots have to be designed for different tasks. Instead, the system is enabled to adapt its hardware configuration to changing requirements. For calculating necessary adaptations, i.e., solving the resource allocation problem, we propose a heuristic, market-based approach that exploits the possibility to decompose the resource allocation problem and distributively finds a solution. We show that our approach outperforms a centralized one especially when increasing the problem size in terms of agents, tasks, and relevant capabilities while providing the same quality.
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可重构机器人集成的自组织资源分配
移动机器人系统通常是为专用用例设计、构建和编程的。因此,特别是对于无人机,不同的应用导致机器人的设计非常异构。为了克服这种对专门化的需求,我们建议在运行时动态调整机器人的能力。这是通过连接和断开提供这些功能的硬件模块来实现的,即在机器人集成中重新分配资源。因此,不再需要为不同的任务设计个性化的机器人。相反,系统能够使其硬件配置适应不断变化的需求。为了计算必要的适应性,即解决资源分配问题,我们提出了一种启发式的、基于市场的方法,利用资源分配问题分解的可能性,并分布式地找到解决方案。我们表明,我们的方法优于集中式方法,特别是在提供相同质量的同时,在代理、任务和相关功能方面增加问题规模时。
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