학술논문

Overview: A Hierarchical Framework for Plan Generation and Execution in Multirobot Systems
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Intelligent Systems IEEE Intell. Syst. Intelligent Systems, IEEE. 32(6):6-12 Dec, 2017
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Collision avoidance
Road transportation
Artificial intelligence
Kinematics
Multi-robot systems
Robot kinematics
Hierarchical systems
multirobot planning
multirobot systems
path planning
plan execution
intelligent systems
Language
ISSN
1541-1672
1941-1294
Abstract
The authors present an overview of a hierarchical framework for coordinating task- and motion-level operations in multirobot systems. Their framework is based on the idea of using simple temporal networks to simultaneously reason about precedence/causal constraints required for task-level coordination and simple temporal constraints required to take some kinematic constraints of robots into account. In the plan-generation phase, the framework provides a computationally scalable method for generating plans that achieve high-level tasks for groups of robots and take some of their kinematic constraints into account. In the plan-execution phase, the framework provides a method for absorbing an imperfect plan execution to avoid time-consuming re-planning in many cases. The authors use the multirobot path-planning problem as a case study to present the key ideas behind their framework for the long-term autonomy of multirobot systems.