Coordinated Robot Navigation via Hierarchical Clustering
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General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception Laboratory
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Multirobot systems
navigation functions
formation control
swarm robots
configuration space
coordinated motion planning
hierarchical clustering
cohesion
segregation
Controls and Control Theory
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Robotics
Systems Engineering
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We introduce the use of hierarchical clustering for relaxed, deterministic coordination and control of multiple robots. Traditionally an unsupervised learning method, hierarchical clustering offers a formalism for identifying and representing spatially cohesive and segregated robot groups at different resolutions by relating the continuous space of configurations to the combinatorial space of trees. We formalize and exploit this relation, developing computationally effective reactive algorithms for navigating through the combinatorial space in concert with geometric realizations for a particular choice of hierarchical clustering method. These constructions yield computationally effective vector field planners for both hierarchically invariant as well as transitional navigation in the configuration space. We apply these methods to the centralized coordination and control of n perfectly sensed and actuated Euclidean spheres in a d-dimensional ambient space (for arbitrary n and d). Given a desired configuration supporting a desired hierarchy, we construct a hybrid controller which is quadratic in n and algebraic in d and prove that its execution brings all but a measure zero set of initial configurations to the desired goal with the guarantee of no collisions along the way. For more information: Kod*lab