Cooperative Formation Control of a Multi-Agent Khepera IV Mobile Robots System Using Deep Reinforcement Learning
Gonzalo Garcia, Azim Eskandarian, Ernesto Fábregas, Héctor Vargas, Gonzalo Farías
- Year
- 2025
- Citations
- 6
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
The increasing complexity of autonomous vehicles has exposed the limitations of many existing control systems. Reinforcement learning (RL) is emerging as a promising solution to these challenges, enabling agents to learn and enhance their performance through interaction with the environment. Unlike traditional control algorithms, RL facilitates autonomous learning via a recursive process that can be fully simulated, thereby preventing potential damage to the actual robot. This paper presents the design and development of an RL-based algorithm for controlling the collaborative formation of a multi-agent Khepera IV mobile robot system as it navigates toward a target while avoiding obstacles in the environment by using onboard infrared sensors. This study evaluates the proposed RL approach against traditional control laws within a simulated environment using the CoppeliaSim simulator. The results show that the performance of the RL algorithm gives a sharper control law concerning traditional approaches without the requirement to adjust the control parameters manually.
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