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Motion control in dynamic multi-robot environments

Michael Bowling, Manuela Veloso

Year
2003
Citations
17

Abstract

This paper presents the motion control system used by CMUnited-98, the small-size league champion at RoboCup-98. The robotic soccer team consists of five robots that aim at achieving specific goals while navigating in a limited space shared with the five other opponent robots. We introduce our motion control algorithm, which allows a general differential-driven robot to accurately reach a target point with a desired orientation in an environment with multiple moving obstacles. We describe how the features of our motion controller help to build interesting and robust behaviors. We also briefly compare our system to other motion control techniques and include descriptions and illustrations of the performance of our fully-implemented motion control algorithm.

Keywords

Computer scienceMotion controlRobotMotion (physics)Robot controlMobile robotControl engineeringArtificial intelligenceEngineering

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