Decentralized Dynamic Task Allocation in Swarm Robotic Systems for Disaster Response
Ghassemi, Payam, DePauw, David, Chowdhury, Souma
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Multiple robotic systems, working together, can provide important solutions to different real-world applications (e.g., disaster response), among which task allocation problems feature prominently. Very few existing decentralized multi-robotic task allocation (MRTA) methods simultaneously offer the following capabilities: consideration of task deadlines, consideration of robot range and task completion capacity limitations, and allowing asynchronous decision-making under dynamic task spaces. To provision these capabilities, this paper presents a computationally efficient algorithm that involves novel construction and matching of bipartite graphs. Its performance is tested on a multi-UAV flood response application.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-9-2019
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