DOI: 10.3390/electronics15163652 ISSN: 2079-9292

JECCO-M: Integrated Optimization of Communication and Computational Energy in Wirelessly Connected Mobile Robots

Amir Ijaz, Hashem Haghbayan, Ethiopia Nigussie, Juha Plosila

This paper presents, to our knowledge, the first framework that jointly and provably optimizes communication and computation energy across an entire fleet of wirelessly connected mobile robots, rather than for a single device or under a fixed offloading policy as in prior work. Battery capacity limits the endurance of autonomous mobile robots, and on-board computation and radio communication increasingly rival locomotion in energy draw; across a fleet, the two are further coupled through shared uplink bandwidth and edge computing capacity. We formulate the joint selection of each robot’s task-offloading ratio, DVFS processor frequency, and transmit power, together with the fleet-wide allocation of bandwidth and edge capacity, subject to hard per-task deadlines. Closed-form inner solutions reduce each robot’s problem to a jointly convex program, coupled fleet-wide only through two linear resource constraints. We exploit this structure in JECCO-M, a distributed price-based algorithm that provably converges to the global fleet optimum while exchanging only a few scalars per iteration. A trajectory-conditioned channel-prediction extension handles robot mobility. Evaluated in simulations against optimization-based and learning-based baselines from the literature and on a physical three-robot testbed with embedded GPU compute, an IEEE 802.11ac uplink, and instrumented power rails, JECCO-M substantially reduces combined electronic energy while meeting all deadlines, and the measured hardware behavior tracks the analytical model closely. The results indicate that treating radio energy, processor energy, and shared edge resources as a single optimization domain is a practical route to extending the operating time of connected robot fleets.

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