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Multi-Agent Path Planning in Complex Environments using Gaussian Belief Propagation with Global Path Finding

Jens H. Jensen, Jonas le Fevre Sejersen

Year
2025
Citations
1

Abstract

Multi-agent path planning is a critical challenge in robotics, requiring agents to navigate complex environments while avoiding collisions and optimizing travel efficiency. This work addresses the limitations of existing approaches by combining Gaussian belief propagation with path integration and introducing a novel tracking factor to ensure strict adherence to global paths. The proposed method is tested with two different global path-planning approaches: rapidly exploring random trees and a structured planner, which leverages predefined lane structures to improve coordination. A simulation environment was developed to validate the proposed method across diverse scenarios, each posing unique challenges in navigation and communication. Simulation results demonstrate that the tracking factor reduces path deviation by 28% in single-agent and 16% in multi-agent scenarios, highlighting its effectiveness in improving multi-agent coordination, especially when combined with structured global planning.

Keywords

Motion planningComputer sciencePlannerPath (computing)GaussianArtificial intelligenceMulti-agent systemFactor (programming language)Distributed computingRobotics

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