Modeling and Simulation of a Multi Robot System Architecture
Ahmed R. Sadik, Christian Goerick, Manuel Muehlig

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive approach to modeling, simulating, and analyzing a multi-robot system architecture using BPMN for component modeling and JADE middleware for dynamic simulation, enabling performance evaluation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel methodology combining BPMN modeling with JADE-based simulation for multi-robot systems, facilitating performance analysis of complex, dynamic architectures.
Findings
Effective BPMN-based component modeling of MRS
Dynamic simulation of robot interactions using JADE
Quantitative performance analysis of system architecture
Abstract
A Multi Robot System (MRS) is the infrastructure of an intelligent cyberphysical system, where the robots understand the need of the human, and hence cooperate together to fulfill this need. Modeling an MRS is a crucial aspect of designing the proper system architecture, because this model can be used to simulate and measure the performance of the proposed architecture. However, an MRS solution architecture modeling is a very difficult problem, as it contains many dependent behaviors that dynamically change due to the current status of the overall system. In this paper, we introduce a general purpose MRS case study, where the humans initiate requests that are achieved by the available robots. These requests require different plans that use the current capabilities of the available robots. After proposing an architecture that defines the solution components, three steps are followed.…
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TopicsSimulation Techniques and Applications
