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A Remote Integrated Testbed for Cooperating Objects electronic resource by Jose Ramiro Martinez-de Dios, Adrian Jimenez-Gonzalez, Alberto San Bernabe, Anibal Ollero.

By: Martinez-de Dios, Jose Ramiro [author.]Contributor(s): Jimenez-Gonzalez, Adrian [author.] | San Bernabe, Alberto [author.] | Ollero, Anibal [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer EngineeringPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XIII, 79 p. 31 illus., 28 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319013725Subject(s): engineering | Telecommunication | Engineering | Communications Engineering, Networks | Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) | Robotics and AutomationDDC classification: 621.382 LOC classification: TK1-9971Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Testbeds for Cooperating Objects -- CONET Integrated Testbed Architecture -- Usability Tools -- CONET Integrated Testbed Experiments -- Conclusions.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Testbeds are gaining increasing relevance in research domains and also in industrial applications. However, very few books devoted to testbeds have been published. To the best of my knowledge no book on this topic has been published. This book is particularly interesting for the growing community of testbed developers. I believe the book is also very interesting for researchers in robot-WSN cooperation. This book provides detailed description of a system that can be considered the first testbed that allows full peer-to-peer interoperability between heterogeneous robots and ubiquitous systems such as Wireless Sensor Networks, camera networks and pervasive computing systems. The system architecture includes modules that allows full bidirectional communication between robots and WSN. One robot can The book describes the current state of the art in development of testbeds integrating Cooperating Object technologies. It describes in detail the testbed specification and design using requirements extracted from surveys among experts in robotics and ubiquitous systems in academia and industry. The book also describes the testbed novel architecture and its hardware and software components. Moreover, it includes details on user support tools to facilitate its use such as remote use using a virtual private network and sets of functionalities of interest for members from the robotics, WSN and robot-WSN communities. Finally, the book illustrates its capabilities and potentialities describing the implementation of some of the experiments that have been performed. Examples from the robotics, WSN and robot-WSN communities are described.
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Introduction -- Testbeds for Cooperating Objects -- CONET Integrated Testbed Architecture -- Usability Tools -- CONET Integrated Testbed Experiments -- Conclusions.

Testbeds are gaining increasing relevance in research domains and also in industrial applications. However, very few books devoted to testbeds have been published. To the best of my knowledge no book on this topic has been published. This book is particularly interesting for the growing community of testbed developers. I believe the book is also very interesting for researchers in robot-WSN cooperation. This book provides detailed description of a system that can be considered the first testbed that allows full peer-to-peer interoperability between heterogeneous robots and ubiquitous systems such as Wireless Sensor Networks, camera networks and pervasive computing systems. The system architecture includes modules that allows full bidirectional communication between robots and WSN. One robot can The book describes the current state of the art in development of testbeds integrating Cooperating Object technologies. It describes in detail the testbed specification and design using requirements extracted from surveys among experts in robotics and ubiquitous systems in academia and industry. The book also describes the testbed novel architecture and its hardware and software components. Moreover, it includes details on user support tools to facilitate its use such as remote use using a virtual private network and sets of functionalities of interest for members from the robotics, WSN and robot-WSN communities. Finally, the book illustrates its capabilities and potentialities describing the implementation of some of the experiments that have been performed. Examples from the robotics, WSN and robot-WSN communities are described.

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