Abstract

Control methods of the mobile robotic device can be divided into single-channel and multi-channel. A single-channel control method is a control method that uses a single data channel. Each control channel has its own operational features that can affect the quality of control. In order to take advantage of multiple control channels, multi-channel control is used. In multi-channel control information comes from different, heterogeneous, independent control channels. The task of the control system is to make a decision and choose valid (the most probable) command. There are two approaches to this problem: coordinated control and decomposition of multi-channel control into single-channel control. The decomposition method implies ignoring of command information from not selected channels and commands. The interpretation method allows using such command information to improve the quality of control of a mobile robotic device. In this paper, we consider coordinated control and interpretation methods and also compare implementations of these control methods for multi-channel control of a mobile robotic device.

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