Quality of Control based Resource Dimensioning for Collaborative Edge Robotics
With the increasing focus on flexible automation, which emphasizes systems capable of adapting to varied tasks and conditions, exploring future deployments of cloud and edge-based network infrastructures in robotic systems becomes crucial. This work, examines how wireless solutions could support the...
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Zusammenfassung: | With the increasing focus on flexible automation, which emphasizes systems
capable of adapting to varied tasks and conditions, exploring future
deployments of cloud and edge-based network infrastructures in robotic systems
becomes crucial. This work, examines how wireless solutions could support the
shift from rigid, wired setups toward more adaptive, flexible automation in
industrial environments. We provide a quality of control (QoC) based
abstraction for robotic workloads, parameterized on loop latency and
reliability, and jointly optimize system performance. The setup involves
collaborative robots working on distributed tasks, underscoring how wireless
communication can enable more dynamic coordination in flexible automation
systems. We use our abstraction to optimally maximize the QoC ensuring
efficient operation even under varying network conditions. Additionally, our
solution allocates the communication resources in time slots, optimizing the
balance between communication and control costs. Our simulation results
highlight that minimizing the delay in the system may not always ensure the
best QoC but can lead to substantial gains in QoC if delays are sometimes
relaxed, allowing more packets to be delivered reliably. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.07405 |