TALK
The integration of multi-robot systems into a unified networked and communication framework, offers a plethora of benefits across various application domains: from enhancing efficiency of the system to enabling collaboration and coordination among robots, from improving operations flexibility to offering fault tolerance and resilience. The objective of the research of practitioners in this field aims at creating autonomous swarms of terrestrial, aerial, marine and underwater devices, able to perform complex missions while collaborating intelligently in the achievement of common tasks.
However, these benefits and potential applications are counterbalanced by the research, design and implementation challenges that a networked robotic system must overcome, in terms of reliability, scalability and orchestration of the communications, but also in the middleware design, as well as in the interoperability and standardization of communication technologies and protocols.
This talk dived into advantages, challenges and perspectives of networked robotics and communication system addressing research and development aspects charting interdisciplinary paths forward to realize multi-robot systems' full potential.
WISDOM CORNER: LIVE LIFE LESSONS
Participants had the chance to hear from Prof. Enrico Natalizio about his impactful life lessons over the years as well as his advice to young researchers in the field of information and communication technologies.
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SPEAKER: Enrico Natalizio, Technology Innovation Institute, UAE & Université de Lorraine, France
Enrico Natalizio (Senior member IEEE) is currently Chief Researcher of the Autonomous Robotics Research Center with the Technology Innovation Institute (UAE) and a Full Professor with the LORIA laboratory at the Université de Lorraine (France). He obtained his master’s degree magna cum laude and his Ph.D in Computer Engineering at the University of Calabria (Italy) in 2000 and 2005 respectively. In 2005-2006 he was a visiting researcher at the BWN (Broadband Wireless Networking) Lab at Georgia Tech in Atlanta (USA). From 2006 till 2010, he was a research fellow at the Titan Lab of the Università della Calabria (Italy). In October 2010, he joined POPS team at Inria Lille – Nord Europe (France) as a postdoc researcher and from 2012 till 2018 he was an Associate Professor at the Université de technologie de Compiègne (France), and Full Professor at the Université de Lorraine, from September 2018. His research interests include UAV communications and networking, robot and sensor communications with applications in networking technologies for disaster management and infrastructure monitoring, and IoT privacy and security. He is currently an associated editor of Elsevier Vehicular Communications, and Computer Networks. He has been ranked in the top-2% world-wide scientists of the Stanford-University's bibliometric study for the year 2021.
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MODERATOR: Ian F. Akyildiz, ITU J-FET Editor-in-Chief and Truva Inc., USA
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