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Heterogeneous Multi-Robot Cooperation

Lynne E. Parker

Year
1994
Citations
217
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Open access

Abstract

This report addresses the problem of achieving cooperation within small- to medium-sized teams of heterogeneous mobile robots. I describe a software architecture I have developed, called ALLIANCE, that facilitates robust, fault tolerant, reliable, and adaptive cooperative control. In addition, an extended version of ALLIANCE, called L-ALLIANCE, is described, which incorporates a dynamic parameter update mechanism that allows teams of mobile robots to improve the efficiency of their mission performance through learning. A number of experimental results of implementing these architectures on both physical and simulated mobile robot teams are described. In addition, this report presents the results of studies of a number of issues in mobile robot cooperation, including fault tolerant cooperative control, adaptive action selection, distributed control, robot awareness of team member actions, improving efficiency through learning, inter-robot communication, action recognition, and local versus global control. Cooperative robotics, Behavior- based, Emergent, Distributed control, Fault tolerant, Action selection.

Keywords

RobotMobile robotHuman–computer interactionAction selectionComputer scienceVariety (cybernetics)Distributed computingFault toleranceSoftware architectureAlliance

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