SWARM
Dynamic role assignment for cooperative robots
Luiz Chaimowicz, Mário F. M. Campos, Vijay Kumar
- Year
- 2003
- Citations
- 166
Abstract
Proposes a methodology for coordinating multi-robot teams in the execution of cooperative tasks. It is based on a dynamic role-assignment mechanism in which the robots assume and exchange roles during cooperation. We model the role assignment under a hybrid systems framework, using a hybrid automaton to represent roles, transitions and controllers. Using a multi-robot simulator, the methodology is demonstrated in a cooperative transportation task, in which a group of robots must find and cooperatively transport several objects scattered in the environment.
Keywords
RobotAutomatonComputer scienceTask (project management)Hybrid automatonDistributed computingMechanism (biology)Cellular automatonLearning automataRobot kinematics
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