Reconfigurable multi-robot coordination with guaranteed convergence in obstacle cluttered environments under local communication

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Constantinos Vrohidis
Panagiotis Vlantis
Charalampos P. Bechlioulis
Kostas J. Kyriakopoulos
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[1] National Technical University of Athens,Control Systems Laboratory, School of Mechanical Engineering
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Autonomous Robots | 2018年 / 42卷
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Multi-agent coordination; Collision avoidance; Connectivity maintenance; Reconfigurable control; Local sensing; Local communication;
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In this paper, we consider a networked multi-robot system operating in an obstacle populated planar workspace under a single leader-multiple followers architecture. We propose a distributed reconfiguration strategy of the set of connectivity and formation specifications that assures convergence to the desired point, while guaranteeing global connectivity. In particular, we construct a low-level distributed navigation functions based controller that encodes the goals and safety requirements of the system. However, owing to topological obstructions, stable critical points other than the desired one may appear. In such case, we employ a high-level distributed discrete procedure which attempts to solve a distributed constraint satisfaction problem on a local Voronoi partition, providing the necessary reconfiguration for the system to progress towards its goal. Eventually, we show that the system either converges to the desired point or attains a tree configuration with respect to the formation topology, in which case the system switches to a novel controller based on the prescribed performance control technique, that eventually guarantees convergence. Finally, multiple simulation studies clarify and verify the approach.
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页码:853 / 873
页数:20
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