Circular Distribution of Agents using Convex Layers
Kumar, Gautam, Ratnoo, Ashwini
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper considers the problem of conflict-free distribution of agents on a circular periphery encompassing all agents. The two key elements of the proposed policy include the construction of a set of convex layers (nested convex polygons) using the initial positions of the agents, and a novel search space region for each of the agents. The search space for an agent on a convex layer is defined as the region enclosed between the lines passing through the agent's position and normal to its supporting edges. Guaranteeing collision-free paths, a goal assignment policy designates a unique goal position within the search space of an agent. In contrast to the existing literature, this work presents a one-shot, collision-free solution to the circular distribution problem by utilizing only the initial positions of the agents. Illustrative examples demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed policy.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Apr-17-2024
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