Early to Share, Late to Save: Synchronisation-Driven Communication Gating in Bandwidth-Constrained Cooperative VLN
Abstract
Most cooperative Vision-Language Navigation (VLN) methods assume unlimited communication, not considering real-world applications where bandwidth is restricted and information efficiency is critical. We introduce \textbf{bandwidth-constrained cooperative VLN} and propose \textbf{hindsight gating}: a lightweight supervised gate that labels communication-critical steps post-hoc from navigation failures, avoiding the high variance of REINFORCE. Contrary to the intuition that agents should communicate when uncertain, we observe a consistent counter-intuitive pattern: trained gates fire predominantly in early episode steps and more often when agents are confident, across all budget levels (). We explain this through \textbf{recurrent hidden-state alignment}: early communication injects grounded trajectory representations that persist and compound through subsequent Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU) updates, achieving cumulative alignment gain with transmissions, approaching unconstrained communication () at 260\% greater alignment efficiency than random gating () and 320\% greater efficiency than entropy-based gating (). Our results establish a new communication regime for bandwidth-limited embodied agents: synchronise representations early, navigate independently later. Our codebase is available at: https://github.com/AravG13/bandwidth-constrained-cooperative-vln
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@article{arxiv.2607.08504,
title = {Early to Share, Late to Save: Synchronisation-Driven Communication Gating in Bandwidth-Constrained Cooperative VLN},
author = {Arav Gupta and Nivedan Yakolli and Avinash Gautam},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.08504},
year = {2026}
}
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Accepted at the IJCAI 2026 GLOW Workshop. To appear in Springer Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS)