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MAPS: a system for multi-agent coordination

Ashley Tews, Gordon Wyeth

Year
2000
Citations
28

Abstract

MAPS (Multi-Agent Planning System) is a system for multi-agent coordination that has been developed in the robot soccer domain. It uses potential fields to model the environment and provide directives for the robots. The key feature that enables successful coordination is the use of a shared world model. This paper describes MAPS and demonstrates it as a viable coordination system for use in multiple robot domains.

Keywords

RobotKey (lock)Domain (mathematical analysis)Computer scienceFeature (linguistics)Artificial intelligenceMulti-agent systemDistributed computingHuman–computer interactionComputer security

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