SWARM
Multi-robot team coordination using desirabilities
Alessandro Saffiotti, Nina Zumel, Enrique H. Ruspini
- Year
- 2000
- Citations
- 19
Abstract
Desirability functions are an effective way to express and implement complex behavior coordination strategies inside a single robot. In this paper, we extend the desirability function approach to deal with behaviors of teams of robots. We show that desirability functions offer a convenient tool to incorporate and blend individual objectives and team objectives. We illustrate our approach on two significant problems of team coordination: reactive formation motion control, and collaborative searching and tracking.
Keywords
RobotComputer scienceFunction (biology)Control (management)Human–computer interactionRobot kinematicsArtificial intelligenceMobile robot
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