Distributed traffic regulation and control for multiple autonomous mobile robots operating in discrete space

Jing Wang, S. Premvuti
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A fully distributed algorithm is presented, which when executed by each robot, collectively allows multiple autonomous mobile robots to travel through a discrete traffic network composed of passage segments, intersections, and terminals, all of which are of only finite capacity. Each robot may establish dynamically its own route not known to others. Treating passage segments, intersections and terminals as shared, discrete resources, the algorithm guarantees ordered traffic flow in a discrete network such that (i) finite capacity constrains of passage segments and terminals are always enforced; (ii) no collision occurs at any intersection; (iii) deadlocks are detected and resolved. The system operates under the model of Distributed Robotic Systems (DRS), assuming no centralized mechanism, synchronized clock, shared memory or ground support. Interrobot communication is only required among spatially adjacent robotic units. The algorithm is implementable with today's technology.
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离散空间中多自主移动机器人的分布式交通管制与控制
提出了一种全分布式算法,当每个机器人执行该算法时,多个自主移动机器人可以共同通过由通道段、交叉口和终端组成的离散交通网络,这些网络的容量都是有限的。每个机器人可以动态地建立自己不为其他机器人所知的路线。该算法将通道段、交叉口和终端视为共享的离散资源,保证了离散网络中的有序交通流,使得(1)通道段和终端的有限容量约束始终被强制执行;(二)交叉口未发生碰撞;(iii)检测并解决死锁。该系统在分布式机器人系统(DRS)模型下运行,假设没有集中机制、同步时钟、共享内存或地面支持。机器人间的通信只需要在空间相邻的机器人单元之间进行。该算法在当今的技术条件下是可以实现的。
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