Combinatorial Safety-Critical Coordination of Multi-Agent Systems via Mixed-Integer Responsibility Allocation and Control Barrier Functions
Johannes Autenrieb, Mark Spiller, Hyo-Sang Shin, Namhoon Cho
- Year
- 2026
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- Open access
Abstract
This paper presents a hybrid safety-critical coordination architecture for multi-agent systems operating in dense environments. While control barrier functions (CBFs) provide formal safety guarantees, decentralized implementations typically rely on ego-centric safety filtering and may lead to redundant constraint enforcement and conservative collective behavior. To address this limitation, we introduce a combinatorial coordination layer formulated as a mixed-integer linear program (MILP) that assigns collision-avoidance responsibilities among agents. By explicitly distributing enforcement tasks, redundant reactions are eliminated and computational complexity is reduced. Each agent subsequently solves a reduced local quadratic program enforcing only its assigned constraints.
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