Chakraborty, Subham
Towards the Internet of Robotic Things: Analysis, Architecture, Components and Challenges
Afanasyev, Ilya, Mazzara, Manuel, Chakraborty, Subham, Zhuchkov, Nikita, Maksatbek, Aizhan, Kassab, Mohamad, Distefano, Salvatore
Internet of Things (IoT) and robotics cannot be considered two separate domains these days. Internet of Robotics Things (IoRT) is a concept that has been recently introduced to describe the integration of robotics technologies in IoT scenarios. As a consequence, these two research fields have started interacting, and thus linking research communities. In this paper we intend to make further steps in joining the two communities and broaden the discussion on the development of this interdisciplinary field. The paper provides an overview, analysis and challenges of possible solutions for the Internet of Robotic Things, discussing the issues of the IoRT architecture, the integration of smart spaces and robotic applications.
Towards Blockchain-based Multi-Agent Robotic Systems: Analysis, Classification and Applications
Afanasyev, Ilya, Kolotov, Alexander, Rezin, Ruslan, Danilov, Konstantin, Mazzara, Manuel, Chakraborty, Subham, Kashevnik, Alexey, Chechulin, Andrey, Kapitonov, Aleksandr, Jotsov, Vladimir, Topalov, Andon, Shakev, Nikola, Ahmed, Sevil
This is known as cloud computing, distributed planning and management, and the classical Blockchain Trilemma - when it comes to the distributed ledgers provides and optimistic outlook towards choice two of the three between decentralization, scalability increasingly popular technological solutions such as the Internet and security [12]. One of the scaling methods that does not of Robotic Things (IoRT) [1], [2], [3], [4], [5] and the compromise security or decentralization is called sharding, Blockchain-based Multi-Agent Robotic Systems (MARS) [6], which involves fragmentation of the available dataset into [7], [8], [9]. It is known that one of the important problems smaller datasets called shards [11], [12]. Although multi-agent in developing multi-robot systems is the design of strategies robotic systems (MARS) are not so critical to scalability and for their coordination in such a way that the robots could speed as the financial and big data-based systems, they are effectively perform their operations and reasonably coordinate nevertheless also very sensitive to delays and throughput of the task allocation among themselves [10]. Real-world scenarios the information channels at data exchange between agents.