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INTRODUCTION

The capability to wirelessly control robots is essential for applications ranging from automation to exploration. Wireless networks based on WiFi (802.11x) and related standards are rapidly expanding as technology improves and costs drop. What are the implications for robotics? Most of these standards are based on the Internet Protocol. What are the critical issues (eg, reliability, throughput, range, security)? This workshop will focus on communication and network issues, new applications, and proposed new wireless standards. We especially seek to address topics like the coverage of the environment with wireless networks or questions like how to maintain a communication infrastructure using a team of mobile robots. Furthermore we would like to cover aspects like localizing robots based on wireless networks or mapping network/access-point topologies with single robots or teams of robots. The workshop should attract interest from a range of areas, including cooperative mobile robots, Unmanned aerial robots, de-mining, Internet robots, robot soccer, rehabilitation robots and many others.



TOPICS

  • Information fusion in networked robot systems
  • New Protocols for Robot Communication
  • Mapping and monitoring wireless networks
  • Search and rescue, environment monitoring and protection.
  • Man-machine interfaces, devices and environments
  • Multi-user applications and human-robot systems
  • Access methods and controls, guarded command and control
  • Internet robots in computer supported cooperative working
  • Quality of service guarantees
  • Safety and security



    SCHEDULE

     8:30 - 8:40  Introduction
        Speaker Presentations: Standards, Protocols, and Architectures
     8:40 - 9:00
     M. Meng and P.X. Liu
     Novel network protocols for Internet robotic systems
     9:05 - 9:25
     D.I. Baker and G.T. McKee and P.S. Schenker
     Heterogeneous Network Requirements for Networked Robotic Systems
     9:30 - 9:50
     M. Amoretti, S. Bottazzi, S. Caselli, M. Reggiani
     Collaborative Teleoperation of Manipulation Tasks over the Internet
     using an Open, Component-based Architecture
     9:55 - 10:15
     P. Fraisse and D. Andreu and T. Divoux and J.P. Richard
     Hybrid Position/Signal Level Control Architecture for Cooperative Mobile Robots
     by using GPS/Wifi Technology
     10:15 - 10:45  Coffee Break
     10:45 - 11:30  Discussion: Wireless Standards, Protocols and Architectures
        Speaker Presentations: Noise, Delays, Dropout, and Stability
     11:30 - 11:50
     A. Bicchi and L. Pallottino
     Control of Autonomous Systems Under Communication Constraints:
     Problems, Limits, and Opportunities
     11:55 - 12:15
     J.-J.E. Slotine
     Stable Cooperative Control of Networked Robots
     12:15 - 1:15  Working Lunch (Pizza)
     1:15 - 1:45  Discussion: Coping with Noise, Delays, Dropout, and Stability
        Speaker Presentations: New Projects, Applications and Ideas
     1:45 - 2:00
     D. Song and K. Goldberg
     Wireless Network Architectures for Collaborative Tele-operation
     2:00 - 2:30  Coffee Break
     2:30 - 2:50
     C. Stachniss and W. Burgard
     Coordination of Teleoperated and Networked Robots
     2:55 - 3:15
     G.S. Sukhatme
     Algorithms for Robot-based Network Deployment, Repair, and Coverage
     3:20 - 4:00  Discussion: New Projects, Applications, and Ideas
     4:00 - 4:45  Participant Presentations (5 mins each)
     4:45 - 6:00  Discussion: Lessons Learned, Next Steps




    PRESENTATIONS

    Max Meng and Peter X. Liu
    Chinese University of Hong Kong & University of Alberta and Carleton University, Canada
    Novel network protocols for Internet robotic systems

    D.I. Baker and G.T. McKee and P.S. Schenker
    The University of Reading, UK and Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
    Heterogeneous network requirements for networked robotic systems

    P. Fraisse and D. Andreu and T. Divoux and J.P. Richard
    LIRMM, 161 rue Ada, Montpellier, 34000, France and CRAN, Faculté des Sciences, BP 239, 54506 Vand\oe uvre, France and LAIL, Ecole Centrale de Lille, BP 48, 59651 Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
    Hybrid Position/Signal level Control Architecture for Cooperative Mobile Robots by using GPS/Wifi technology

    A. Bicchi and L. Pallottino
    University of Pisa
    Control of Autonomous Systems Under Communication Constraints: Problems, Limits, and Opportunities

    Jean-Jacques E. Slotine
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Stable Cooperative Control of Networked Robots

    Cyrill Stachniss and Wolfram Burgard
    University of Freiburg, Germany
    Coordination of Teleoperated and Networked Robots

    Gaurav S. Sukhatme
    Computer Science Department University of Southern California
    Algorithms for Robot-based Network Deployment, Repair, and Coverage

    M. Amoretti, S. Bottazzi, S. Caselli, M. Reggiani
    University of Parma, Italy
    Collaborative Teleoperation of Manipulation Tasks over the Internet using an Open, Component-based Architecture

    Dez Song and Ken Goldberg
    UC Berkeley
    Wireless Network Architectures for Collaborative Tele-operation




  • CONTACT

    Wolfram Burgard
    Department of Computer Science
    University of Freiburg
    Georges-Koehler-Allee Geb. 079
    79110 Freiburg, Germany
     
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    +49 761 203 8026
    +49 761 203 8007
    burgard"at"informatik.uni-freiburg.de
    http://www.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/~burgard
     
    Ken Goldberg
    IEOR and EECS Department of Computer Science
    UC Berkeley
    4189 Etcheverry Hall
    Berkeley, CA 94720-1777
     
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    (510) 643-9565
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    goldberg"at"ieor.berkeley.edu
    www.ieor.berkeley.edu/~goldberg
     
    Yasuharu Kunii
    Dep. of Electrical, Electronic, and Communication Eng. Chuo University
    1-13-27 Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 112-8551
     
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    +81-3-3817-1866
    +81-3-3817-1846
    kunii"at"hmsl.elect.chuo-u.ac.jp



    LINKS

  • Wolfram Burgard
  • Ken Goldberg
  • IEEE RAS Technical Committee on Internet and Online Robots
  • ICRA 2004
  • last update Apr 18, 2004    
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