Title
k-color multi-robot motion planning
Abstract
We present a simple and natural extension of the multi-robot motion planning problem where the robots are partitioned into groups (colors), such that in each group the robots are interchangeable. Every robot is no longer required to move to a specific target, but rather to some target placement that is assigned to its group. We call this problem k-color multi-robot motion planning and provide a sampling-based algorithm specifically designed for solving it. At the heart of the algorithm is a novel technique where the k-color problem is reduced to several discrete multi-robot motion planning problems. These reductions amplify basic samples into massive collections of free placements and paths for the robots. We demonstrate the performance of the algorithm by an implementation for the case of disc robots and polygonal robots translating in the plane. We show that the algorithm successfully and efficiently copes with a variety of challenging scenarios, involving many robots, while a simplified version of this algorithm, that can be viewed as an extension of a prevalent sampling-based algorithm for the k-color case, fails even on simple scenarios. Interestingly, our algorithm outperforms a well established implementation of PRM for the standard multi-robot problem, in which each robot has a distinct color.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1177/0278364913506268
I. J. Robotic Res.
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Motion planning,multi-robot motion planning,sampling-based algorithms,pebble motion on graphs
Conference
33
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0278-3649
23
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.75
21
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kiril Solovey17110.30
Dan Halperin21291105.20