Energy efficiency in robotics software
Stan Swanborn, Ivano Malavolta
Abstract
Nowadays, robots are widely used in many areas of our lifes, such as autonomous storage, self-driving vehicles, drones, industrial automation, etc. Energy is a critical factor for robotic systems, especially for mobile robots where energy is a finite resource (e.g., surveillance autonomous rovers). Since software is becoming the central focus of modern robotic systems, it is important to understand how it influences the energy consumption of the entire system. However, there is no systematic study of the state of the art in energy efficiency of robotics software that could guide research or practitioners in finding solutions and tools to develop robotic systems with energy efficiency in mind.
Topics & Concepts
RoboticsRobotAutomationSoftwareMobile robotEfficient energy useComputer scienceDroneEnergy consumptionArtificial intelligenceEnergy (signal processing)EngineeringSystems engineeringOperating systemMechanical engineeringElectrical engineeringMathematicsStatisticsGeneticsBiologyGreen IT and SustainabilityIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingElectric Vehicles and Infrastructure