Traffic Flow Optimisation for Lifelong Multi-Agent Path Finding
Chen, Zhe, Harabor, Daniel, Li, Jiaoyang, Stuckey, Peter J.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Multi-Agent Path Finding (MAPF) is a fundamental problem in robotics that asks us to compute collision-free paths for a team of agents, all moving across a shared map. Although many works appear on this topic, all current algorithms struggle as the number of agents grows. The principal reason is that existing approaches typically plan free-flow optimal paths, which creates congestion. To tackle this issue, we propose a new approach for MAPF where agents are guided to their destination by following congestion-avoiding paths. We evaluate the idea in two large-scale settings: one-shot MAPF, where each agent has a single destination, and lifelong MAPF, where agents are continuously assigned new destinations. Empirically, we report large improvements in solution quality for one-short MAPF and in overall throughput for lifelong MAPF.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-31-2024
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