In this paper, we consider exploring a 2-D environment with multiple robots by modeling the problem as a Potential Game rather than using conventional frontier-based dynamic programming algorithms. A potential game is a type of game that results in coordinated behaviours amongst players. This is done by enforcing strict rules for each player in selecting an action from its action set. As part of this game, we define a potential function for the game that is meaningful in terms of achieving the greater objective of exploring a space. Furthermore, an objective function is assigned for each player from this potential function. We then create an algorithm for the exploration of an obstaclefilled bounded space, and demonstrate through simulation...
In this paper, we focus on the problem of exploring an unknown environment by a team of mobile robot...
To efficiently explore an unknown environment with a team of robots, a coordinated strategy that max...
Game theory has exhibited to be a fruitful metaphor to reason about multi-player systems. Two kinds ...
In this paper, we develop a method of exploring a 2-D environment with multiple robots by modelling ...
In this paper, we consider the problem of exploring an unknown environment with a team of robots. As...
This paper proposes a game-theory based approach in a multi?target searching using a multi-robot sys...
Abstract: This paper proposes a game-theory based approach in a multi–target searching using a multi...
Robotic exploration, for the purposes of search and rescue or explosive device detection, can be imp...
Abstract: In this paper we present an approach for multi-robot cooperative exploration based on the ...
In this paper we consider the problem of exploring an unknown environment by a team of robots. As in...
Abstract:- In multi-agent (multi-robot) environment each agent tries to reach its own goal and it im...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a new distributed algorithm for the exploration of ...
The rapid exploration of unknown environments is a common application of autonomous multi-robot team...
Abstract: The present paper develops a novel strategy for the exploration of an unknown environment ...
Abstract. In this paper we propose an approach, the Space-Based Potential Field (SBPF) ap-proach, to...
In this paper, we focus on the problem of exploring an unknown environment by a team of mobile robot...
To efficiently explore an unknown environment with a team of robots, a coordinated strategy that max...
Game theory has exhibited to be a fruitful metaphor to reason about multi-player systems. Two kinds ...
In this paper, we develop a method of exploring a 2-D environment with multiple robots by modelling ...
In this paper, we consider the problem of exploring an unknown environment with a team of robots. As...
This paper proposes a game-theory based approach in a multi?target searching using a multi-robot sys...
Abstract: This paper proposes a game-theory based approach in a multi–target searching using a multi...
Robotic exploration, for the purposes of search and rescue or explosive device detection, can be imp...
Abstract: In this paper we present an approach for multi-robot cooperative exploration based on the ...
In this paper we consider the problem of exploring an unknown environment by a team of robots. As in...
Abstract:- In multi-agent (multi-robot) environment each agent tries to reach its own goal and it im...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a new distributed algorithm for the exploration of ...
The rapid exploration of unknown environments is a common application of autonomous multi-robot team...
Abstract: The present paper develops a novel strategy for the exploration of an unknown environment ...
Abstract. In this paper we propose an approach, the Space-Based Potential Field (SBPF) ap-proach, to...
In this paper, we focus on the problem of exploring an unknown environment by a team of mobile robot...
To efficiently explore an unknown environment with a team of robots, a coordinated strategy that max...
Game theory has exhibited to be a fruitful metaphor to reason about multi-player systems. Two kinds ...