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Energy-aware Joint Orchestration of 5G and Robots: Experimental Testbed and Field Validation

Robotics 2025-03-26 v1 Networking and Internet Architecture

Abstract

5G mobile networks introduce a new dimension for connecting and operating mobile robots in outdoor environments, leveraging cloud-native and offloading features of 5G networks to enable fully flexible and collaborative cloud robot operations. However, the limited battery life of robots remains a significant obstacle to their effective adoption in real-world exploration scenarios. This paper explores, via field experiments, the potential energy-saving gains of OROS, a joint orchestration of 5G and Robot Operating System (ROS) that coordinates multiple 5G-connected robots both in terms of navigation and sensing, as well as optimizes their cloud-native service resource utilization while minimizing total resource and energy consumption on the robots based on real-time feedback. We designed, implemented and evaluated our proposed OROS in an experimental testbed composed of commercial off-the-shelf robots and a local 5G infrastructure deployed on a campus. The experimental results demonstrated that OROS significantly outperforms state-of-the-art approaches in terms of energy savings by offloading demanding computational tasks to the 5G edge infrastructure and dynamic energy management of on-board sensors (e.g., switching them off when they are not needed). This strategy achieves approximately 15% energy savings on the robots, thereby extending battery life, which in turn allows for longer operating times and better resource utilization.

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@article{arxiv.2503.19613,
  title  = {Energy-aware Joint Orchestration of 5G and Robots: Experimental Testbed and Field Validation},
  author = {Milan Groshev and Lanfranco Zanzi and Carmen Delgado and Xi Li and Antonio de la Oliva and Xavier Costa-Perez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.19613},
  year   = {2025}
}

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14 pages, 15 figures, journal