TY - JOUR
T1 - A Survey on Small-Scale Testbeds for Connected and Automated Vehicles and Robot Swarms
T2 - A Guide for Creating a New Testbed
AU - Mokhtarian, Armin
AU - Xu, Jianye
AU - Scheffe, Patrick
AU - Kloock, Maximilian
AU - Schafer, Simon
AU - Bang, Heeseung
AU - Le, Viet Anh
AU - Ulhas, Sangeet
AU - Betz, Johannes
AU - Wilson, Sean
AU - Berman, Spring
AU - Paull, Liam
AU - Prorok, Amanda
AU - Alrifaee, Bassam
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) and robot swarms (RSs) hold transformative potential for enhancing safety, efficiency, and sustainability in the transportation and manufacturing sectors. Extensive testing and validation of these technologies are crucial for their deployment in the real world. While simulations are essential for initial testing, they often have limitations in capturing the complex dynamics of real-world interactions. This limitation underscores the importance of small-scale testbeds. These testbeds provide a realistic, cost-effective, and controlled environment for testing and validating algorithms, acting as an essential intermediary between simulation and full-scale experiments. This work serves to facilitate researchers' efforts in identifying existing small-scale testbeds suitable for their experiments and provide insights for those who want to build their own. In addition, it delivers a comprehensive survey of the current landscape of these testbeds. We derive 62 characteristics of testbeds based on the well-known sense-plan-act paradigm and offer an online table comparing 23 small-scale testbeds based on these characteristics. The online table is hosted on our designated public webpage, https://bassamlab.github.io/testbeds-survey, and we invite testbed creators and developers to contribute to it. We closely examine nine testbeds in this article, demonstrating how the derived characteristics can be used to present testbeds. Furthermore, we discuss three ongoing challenges concerning small-scale testbeds that we identified, i.e., small-scale to full-scale transition, sustainability, and power and resource management.
AB - Connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) and robot swarms (RSs) hold transformative potential for enhancing safety, efficiency, and sustainability in the transportation and manufacturing sectors. Extensive testing and validation of these technologies are crucial for their deployment in the real world. While simulations are essential for initial testing, they often have limitations in capturing the complex dynamics of real-world interactions. This limitation underscores the importance of small-scale testbeds. These testbeds provide a realistic, cost-effective, and controlled environment for testing and validating algorithms, acting as an essential intermediary between simulation and full-scale experiments. This work serves to facilitate researchers' efforts in identifying existing small-scale testbeds suitable for their experiments and provide insights for those who want to build their own. In addition, it delivers a comprehensive survey of the current landscape of these testbeds. We derive 62 characteristics of testbeds based on the well-known sense-plan-act paradigm and offer an online table comparing 23 small-scale testbeds based on these characteristics. The online table is hosted on our designated public webpage, https://bassamlab.github.io/testbeds-survey, and we invite testbed creators and developers to contribute to it. We closely examine nine testbeds in this article, demonstrating how the derived characteristics can be used to present testbeds. Furthermore, we discuss three ongoing challenges concerning small-scale testbeds that we identified, i.e., small-scale to full-scale transition, sustainability, and power and resource management.
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U2 - 10.1109/MRA.2024.3505772
DO - 10.1109/MRA.2024.3505772
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85214390637
SN - 1070-9932
JO - IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine
JF - IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine
ER -