Path Planning and Task Assignment for Data Retrieval from Wireless Sensor Nodes Relying on Game-Theoretic Learning

Sotiris Papatheodorou, M. Smyrnakis, H. Tembine, A. Tzes
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The energy-efficient trip allocation of mobile robots employing differential drives for data retrieval from stationary sensor locations is the scope of this article. Given a team of robots and a set of targets (wireless sensor nodes), the planner computes all possible tours that each robot can make if it needs to visit a part of or the entire set of targets. Each segment of the tour relies on a minimum energy path planning algorithm. After the computation of all possible tour-segments, a utility function penalizing the overall energy consumption is formed. Rather than relying on the NP-hard Mobile Element Scheduling (MES) MILP problem, an approach using elements from game theory is employed. The suggested approach converges fast for most practical reasons thus allowing its utilization in near real time applications. Simulations are offered to highlight the efficiency of the developed algorithm.
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基于博弈论学习的无线传感器节点数据检索路径规划与任务分配
采用差动驱动器的移动机器人的节能行程分配从固定传感器位置的数据检索是本文的范围。给定一组机器人和一组目标(无线传感器节点),规划器计算每个机器人在需要访问部分或全部目标时可能进行的所有行程。每一段旅程都依赖于最小能量路径规划算法。在对所有可能的行程段进行计算后,形成对总能耗进行惩罚的效用函数。本文采用了一种利用博弈论元素的方法,而不是依赖NP-hard移动元素调度(MES) MILP问题。由于大多数实际原因,建议的方法收敛速度很快,因此允许在接近实时的应用程序中使用。仿真结果表明了所开发算法的有效性。
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