Distributed multi-robot coalitions through ASyMTRe-D

Fang Tang, L. Parker
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Abstract

This paper presents a distributed reasoning system, called ASyMTRe-D, which enables a team of robots to form coalitions to accomplish a multi-robot task through tightly-coupled sensor sharing. The theoretical foundation of the negotiation protocol is ASyMTRe, an approach we developed previously to synthesize task solutions according to the task requirements and the team composition. The goal of the ASyMTRe approach is to increase the task solution capabilities of heterogeneous multi-robot teams by changing the fundamental abstraction from the typical "task" abstraction to a "schema" abstraction and automatically reconfigure the schemas to address the task at hand. The decision-making in this prior work was fully centralized; the current paper presents a distributed version of this approach based on the contract net protocol, which can achieve higher levels of robustness than the centralized version. The purpose here is not to improve the original protocol, but to apply it to our problem so that the autonomous task solution capabilities of robots can be achieved in a distributed manner. Simulation results are provided to validate the protocol with performance analysis. Finally, we compare ASyMTRe-D with the centralized ASyMTRe. Our future objective is to enable the human designer to specify the desired balance between solution quality and robustness, enabling the reasoning approach to invoke the appropriate level of information-sharing among robots to reach the specified solution characteristics.
基于asymre - d的分布式多机器人联盟
本文提出了一种名为ASyMTRe-D的分布式推理系统,该系统通过紧密耦合的传感器共享,使机器人团队形成联盟来完成多机器人任务。协商协议的理论基础是ASyMTRe,这是我们之前开发的一种根据任务需求和团队组成来综合任务解决方案的方法。ASyMTRe方法的目标是通过将基本抽象从典型的“任务”抽象更改为“模式”抽象,并自动重新配置模式以处理手头的任务,从而增加异构多机器人团队的任务解决方案能力。前期工作的决策是完全集中的;本文提出了一种基于合约网协议的分布式版本,该版本可以实现比集中式版本更高的鲁棒性。这里的目的不是改进原始协议,而是将其应用于我们的问题,以便以分布式的方式实现机器人的自主任务解决能力。仿真结果验证了协议的有效性,并进行了性能分析。最后,我们将ASyMTRe- d与集中式ASyMTRe进行了比较。我们未来的目标是使人类设计师能够在解决方案质量和鲁棒性之间指定所需的平衡,使推理方法能够调用机器人之间适当的信息共享水平,以达到指定的解决方案特征。
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