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A general algorithm for robot formations using local sensing and minimal communication

Jakob Fredslund, Maja J. Matarić

Year
2002
Citations
425

Abstract

We study the problem of achieving global behavior in a group of distributed robots using only local sensing and minimal communication, in the context of formations. The goal is to have N mobile robots establish and maintain some predetermined geometric shape. We report results from extensive simulation experiments, and 40+ experiments with four physical robots, showing the viability of our approach. The key idea is that each robot keeps a single friend at a desired angle /spl theta/, using some appropriate sensor. By panning the sensor by /spl theta/ degrees, the goal for all formations becomes simply to center the friend in the sensor's field of view. We also present a general analytical measure for evaluating formations and apply it to the position data from both simulation and physical robot experiments. We used two lasers to track the physical robots to obtain ground truth validation data.

Keywords

RobotPanning (audio)Mobile robotComputer scienceContext (archaeology)Key (lock)RoboticsMeasure (data warehouse)Field (mathematics)Algorithm

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