Title
Model problem and testbed for experiments with adaptation in smart cyber-physical systems.
Abstract
In this artifact, we partially address the problem of development of smart Cyber-Physical Systems (sCPS) by providing a concrete model problem and testbed for experimenting with, comparing, and developing new adaptation techniques and algorithms pertinent to sCPS. In particular, our model problem features autonomous robots cooperating opportunistically in a highly dynamic environment with multiple sources of uncertainty and runtime failures. Our testbed provides ROS-based Stage simulation of the model problem reified in a swarm of Turtlebot robots. The testbed ties this to timing-, bandwidth- and mobility-aware simulation of the robot communication (based on OMNeT++). To enable fast prototyping, the testbed abstracts robots as autonomous components (implemented in Java) and allows describing robot communication via dynamic collaboration groups (ensembles). It also points to specific places in the simulation code where adaptation logic can be plugged in.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2897053.2897065
SEAMS@ICSE
Keywords
Field
DocType
Smart cyber physical systems, self-adaptation, model problem, testbed
Swarm behaviour,Testbed,Robot kinematics,Self adaptation,Cyber-physical system,Bandwidth (signal processing),Engineering,Robot,Java,Distributed computing,Embedded system
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4503-4187-5
2
0.39
References 
Authors
7
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Vladimir Matena141.79
Tomás Bures218728.93
Ilias Gerostathopoulos325426.55
Petr Hnetynka436234.75