Ontology-Driven Dynamic Discovery and Distributed Coordination of a Robot Swarm - Dependable Networks and Services
Conference Papers Year : 2012

Ontology-Driven Dynamic Discovery and Distributed Coordination of a Robot Swarm

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Swarm robotic systems rely heavily on dynamic interactions to provide interoperability between the different autonomous robots. In current systems, interactions between robots are programmed into the applications controlling them. Incorporating service discovery into these applications allows the robots to dynamically discover other devices. However, since most of these mechanisms use syntax-based matching, the robots cannot reason about the offered functionality. Moreover, as contextual information is often not included in the matching process, it is impossible for robots to select the most suitable device under the current context. This paper aims to tackle these issues by proposing a framework for semantic service discovery in a dynamically changing environment. A semantic layer was added to an existing discovery protocol, offering a semantic interface. Using this framework, services can be searched based on what they offer, with services best suiting the current context yielding the highest matching scores.
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hal-01529786 , version 1 (31-05-2017)

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Niels Bouten, Anna Hristoskova, Femke Ongenae, Jelle Nelis, Filip De Turck. Ontology-Driven Dynamic Discovery and Distributed Coordination of a Robot Swarm. 6th International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure (AIMS), Jun 2012, Luxembourg, Luxembourg. pp.2-13, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-30633-4_2⟩. ⟨hal-01529786⟩
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