Javascript must be enabled to continue!
A Systematic Literature Review of DDS Middleware in Robotic Systems
View through CrossRef
The increasing demand for automation has led to the complexity of the design and operation of robotic systems. This paper presents a systematic literature review (SLR) focused on the applications and challenges of Data Distribution Service (DDS)-based middleware in robotics from 2006 to 2024. We explore the pivotal role of DDS in facilitating efficient communication across heterogeneous robotic systems, enabling seamless integration of actuators, sensors, and computational elements. Our review identifies key applications of DDS in various robotic domains, including multi-robot coordination, real-time data processing, and cloud–edge–end fusion architectures, which collectively enhance the performance and scalability of robotic operations. Furthermore, we identify several challenges associated with implementing DDS in robotic systems, such as security vulnerabilities, performance and scalability requirements, and the complexities of real-time data transmission. By analyzing recent advancements and case studies, we provide insights into the potential of DDS to overcome these challenges while ensuring robust and reliable communication in dynamic environments. This paper aims to contribute to the transformative impact of DDS-based middleware in robotics, offering a comprehensive overview of its benefits, applications, and security implications. Our findings underscore the necessity for continued research and development in this area, paving the way for more resilient and intelligent robotic systems that operate effectively in real-world scenarios. This review not only fills existing gaps in the literature but also serves as a foundational resource for researchers and practitioners seeking to leverage DDS in the design and implementation of next-generation robotic solutions.
Title: A Systematic Literature Review of DDS Middleware in Robotic Systems
Description:
The increasing demand for automation has led to the complexity of the design and operation of robotic systems.
This paper presents a systematic literature review (SLR) focused on the applications and challenges of Data Distribution Service (DDS)-based middleware in robotics from 2006 to 2024.
We explore the pivotal role of DDS in facilitating efficient communication across heterogeneous robotic systems, enabling seamless integration of actuators, sensors, and computational elements.
Our review identifies key applications of DDS in various robotic domains, including multi-robot coordination, real-time data processing, and cloud–edge–end fusion architectures, which collectively enhance the performance and scalability of robotic operations.
Furthermore, we identify several challenges associated with implementing DDS in robotic systems, such as security vulnerabilities, performance and scalability requirements, and the complexities of real-time data transmission.
By analyzing recent advancements and case studies, we provide insights into the potential of DDS to overcome these challenges while ensuring robust and reliable communication in dynamic environments.
This paper aims to contribute to the transformative impact of DDS-based middleware in robotics, offering a comprehensive overview of its benefits, applications, and security implications.
Our findings underscore the necessity for continued research and development in this area, paving the way for more resilient and intelligent robotic systems that operate effectively in real-world scenarios.
This review not only fills existing gaps in the literature but also serves as a foundational resource for researchers and practitioners seeking to leverage DDS in the design and implementation of next-generation robotic solutions.
Related Results
Evaluating the Science to Inform the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans Midcourse Report
Evaluating the Science to Inform the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans Midcourse Report
Abstract
The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans (Guidelines) advises older adults to be as active as possible. Yet, despite the well documented benefits of physical a...
Context-specific middleware specialization techniques for optimizing software product-line architectures
Context-specific middleware specialization techniques for optimizing software product-line architectures
Product-line architectures (PLAs) are an emerging paradigm for developing software families for distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) systems by customizing reusable artifacts, ...
Do evidence summaries increase health policy‐makers' use of evidence from systematic reviews? A systematic review
Do evidence summaries increase health policy‐makers' use of evidence from systematic reviews? A systematic review
This review summarizes the evidence from six randomized controlled trials that judged the effectiveness of systematic review summaries on policymakers' decision making, or the most...
Middleware Technologies for Ubiquitous Computing
Middleware Technologies for Ubiquitous Computing
Middleware handles many important functionalities for ubiquitous computing. The authors distinguish various middleware technologies providing key elements for all applications‘ req...
Primerjalna književnost na prelomu tisočletja
Primerjalna književnost na prelomu tisočletja
In a comprehensive and at times critical manner, this volume seeks to shed light on the development of events in Western (i.e., European and North American) comparative literature ...
INJECTION MOLDING TECHNIQUE: CORRECTING THE DREADED "BLACK TRIANGLE". v3
INJECTION MOLDING TECHNIQUE: CORRECTING THE DREADED "BLACK TRIANGLE". v3
The treatment of open gingival embrasures area, also known as black triangles, has always been a frequent reason for consultation in daily clinical practice. It is undoubtedly one ...
INJECTION MOLDING TECHNIQUE: CORRECTING THE DREADED "BLACK TRIANGLE". v2
INJECTION MOLDING TECHNIQUE: CORRECTING THE DREADED "BLACK TRIANGLE". v2
The treatment of open gingival embrasures area, also known as black triangles, has always been a frequent reason for consultation in daily clinical practice. It is undoubtedly one ...
Remineralizing Effect of Xilitol, Juniperus Communis and Camellia Sinensis Added to a Toothpaste: An In Vitro Study
Remineralizing Effect of Xilitol, Juniperus Communis and Camellia Sinensis Added to a Toothpaste: An In Vitro Study
The aim of this study was to explore the remineralizing effect of toothpastes based on Xilitol, Camellia Sinensis and Juniperus Communis. An in vitro experimental study was carried...

