Blockchain technology for mobile multi-robot systems

Marco Dorigo, Alexandre Pacheco, Andreagiovanni Reina, Volker Strobel
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Blockchain technology generates and maintains an immutable digital ledger that records transactions between agents interacting in a peer-to-peer network. Initially developed for financial transactions between human agents, the technology could also be used across a broader spectrum of applications, providing transparency, security and trust without the need for a central authority. In this Perspective, we discuss how blockchain technology can enhance mobile multi-robot systems. This enhancement includes ensuring that autonomous robotic agents adhere to applicable laws, are identifiable and accountable for their behaviour, are capable of identifying and neutralizing malfunctioning robots and can actively participate in economic transactions for the exchange of goods and services. Discussing the first applications, we highlight the open challenges and describe the research directions that could reshape the mobile multi-robot research field in the coming decades. Blockchain technology can be integrated into mobile multi-robot systems. This Perspective overviews the initial achievements, open challenges and research directions in the field of blockchain-based mobile multi-robot systems.

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用于移动多机器人系统的区块链技术
区块链技术生成并维护一个不可更改的数字分类账,记录点对点网络中互动代理之间的交易。该技术最初是为人类代理之间的金融交易而开发的,也可用于更广泛的应用领域,无需中央机构即可提供透明度、安全性和信任度。在本视角中,我们将讨论区块链技术如何增强移动多机器人系统。这种增强包括确保自主机器人代理遵守适用法律、可识别并对其行为负责、能够识别和消除故障机器人,以及能够积极参与商品和服务交换的经济交易。在讨论首批应用的同时,我们强调了公开挑战,并描述了未来几十年可能重塑移动式多机器人研究领域的研究方向。
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