Multi-robot preemptive task scheduling with fault recovery: A novel approach to automatic logistics of smart factories

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This paper presents a novel approach for Multi-Robot Task Allocation (MRTA) that intro-duces priority policies on preemptive task scheduling and considers dependencies between tasks, and tolerates faults. The approach is referred to as Multi-Robot Preemptive Task Scheduling with Fault Recovery (MRPF). It considers the interaction between running processes and their tasks for management at each new event, prioritizing the more relevant tasks without idleness and latency. The benefit of this approach is the optimization of production in smart factories, where autonomous robots are being employed to improve efficiency and increase flexibility. The evaluation of MRPF is performed through experimentation in small-scale warehouse logistics, referred to as Augmented Reality to Enhanced Experimentation in Smart Warehouses (ARENA). An analysis of priority scheduling, task preemption, and fault recovery is presented to show the benefits of the proposed approach.

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Kalempa, V. C., Piardi, L., Limeira, M., & de Oliveira, A. S. (2021). Multi-robot preemptive task scheduling with fault recovery: A novel approach to automatic logistics of smart factories. Sensors, 21(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21196536

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