A Parallel Distributed Strategy for Arraying a Scattered Robot Swarm

2015 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)(2015)

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We consider the problem of organizing a scattered group of $n$ robots in two-dimensional space, with geometric maximum distance $D$ between robots. The communication graph of the swarm is connected, but there is no central authority for organizing it. We want to arrange them into a sorted and equally-spaced array between the robots with lowest and highest label, while maintaining a connected communication network. In this paper, we describe a distributed method to accomplish these goals, without using central control, while also keeping time, travel distance and communication cost at a minimum. We proceed in a number of stages (leader election, initial path construction, subtree contraction, geometric straightening, and distributed sorting), none of which requires a central authority, but still accomplishes best possible parallelization. The overall arraying is performed in $O(n)$ time, $O(n^2)$ individual messages, and $O(nD)$ travel distance. Implementation of the sorting and navigation use communication messages of fixed size, and are a practical solution for large populations of low-cost robots.
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parallel distributed strategy,scattered robot swarm array,scattered robot group organization,two-dimensional space,communication graph,connected communication network,distributed method,central control,travel distance,communication cost,time factor,leader election,path construction,subtree contraction,geometric straightening,distributed sorting,O(n) time algorithm,O(n2) individual messages,O(n) travel distance,communication messages,low-cost robots
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