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Cooperative multi-robot box-pushing

Maja J. Matarić, Martin Nilsson, K.T. Simsarin

Year
2002
Citations
370

Abstract

This paper deals with the communication in task-sharing between two autonomous six-legged robots equipped with object and goal sensing, and a repertoire of contact and light-following behaviors. The performance of pushing an elongated box towards a goal region is difficult for a single robot and improves significantly when performed cooperatively, but requires careful coordination between the robots. We present and experimentally demonstrate an approach that utilizes cooperation at three levels: sensing, action, and control, and takes the advantage of a simple communication protocol to compensate for the robots' noisy and uncertain sensing.

Keywords

RobotComputer scienceTask (project management)Protocol (science)Object (grammar)Artificial intelligenceRobot kinematicsMobile robotHuman–computer interactionDistributed computing

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