Multi-agent path finding with kinematic constraints

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Abstract

Multi-Agent Path Finding (MAPF) is well studied in both AI and robotics. Given a discretized environment and agents with assigned start and goal locations, MAPF solvers from AI find collision-free paths for hundreds of agents with userprovided sub-optimality guarantees. However, they ignore that actual robots are subject to kinematic constraints (such as finite maximum velocity limits) and suffer from imperfect plan-execution capabilities. We therefore introduce MAPF-POST, a novel approach that makes use of a simple temporal network to postprocess the output of a MAPF solver in polynomial time to create a plan-execution schedule that can be executed on robots. This schedule works on non-holonomic robots, takes their maximum translational and rotational velocities into account, provides a guaranteed safety distance between them, and exploits slack to absorb imperfect plan executions and avoid time-intensive replanning in many cases. We evaluate MAPF-POST in simulation and on differentialdrive robots, showcasing the practicality of our approach.

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Hönig, W., Satish Kumar, T. K., Cohen, L., Ma, H., Xu, H., Ayanian, N., & Koenig, S. (2016). Multi-agent path finding with kinematic constraints. In Proceedings International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling, ICAPS (Vol. 2016-January, pp. 477–485). AAAI press. https://doi.org/10.1609/icaps.v26i1.13796

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