scholarly journals An asynchronous distributed constraint optimization approach to multi-robot path planning with complex constraints

Author(s):  
Alberto Viseras ◽  
Valentina Karolj ◽  
Luis Merino
Author(s):  
E. Sandgren ◽  
S. Venkataraman

Abstract A design optimization approach to robot path planning in a two dimensional workplace is presented. Obstacles are represented as a series of rectangular regions and collision detection is performed by an operation similar to clipping in computer graphics. The feasible design space is approximated by a discrete set of robot arm and gripper positions. Control is applied directly through the angular motion of each link. Feasible positions which are located between the initial and final robot link positions are grouped into stages. A dynamic programming algorithm is applied to locate the best state within each stage which minimizes the overall path length. An example is presented involving a three link planar manipulator. Extensions to three dimensional robot path planning and real time control in a dynamically changing workplace are discussed.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mengqing Fan ◽  
Jiawang He ◽  
Susheng Ding ◽  
Yuanhao Ding ◽  
Meng Li ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 172988142093615
Author(s):  
Biwei Tang ◽  
Kui Xiang ◽  
Muye Pang ◽  
Zhu Zhanxia

Path planning is of great significance in motion planning and cooperative navigation of multiple robots. Nevertheless, because of its high complexity and nondeterministic polynomial time hard nature, efficiently tackling with the issue of multi-robot path planning remains greatly challenging. To this end, enhancing a coevolution mechanism and an improved particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm, this article presents a coevolution-based particle swarm optimization method to cope with the multi-robot path planning issue. Attempting to well adjust the global and local search abilities and address the stagnation issue of particle swarm optimization, the proposed particle swarm optimization enhances a widely used standard particle swarm optimization algorithm with the evolutionary game theory, in which a novel self-adaptive strategy is proposed to update the three main control parameters of particles. Since the convergence of particle swarm optimization significantly influences its optimization efficiency, the convergence of the proposed particle swarm optimization is analytically investigated and a parameter selection rule, sufficiently guaranteeing the convergence of this particle swarm optimization, is provided in this article. The performance of the proposed planning method is verified through different scenarios both in single-robot and in multi-robot path planning problems. The numerical simulation results reveal that, compared to its contenders, the proposed method is highly promising with respect to the path optimality. Also, the computation time of the proposed method is comparable with those of its peers.


Author(s):  
Abhijeet Ravankar ◽  
Ankit A. Ravankar ◽  
Michiko Watanabe ◽  
Yohei Hoshino ◽  
Arpit Rawankar

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