This work addresses the combination of a symbolic hierarchical task network planner and a constraint satisfaction solver for the vehicle routing problem in a multi-robot context for structure assembly operations. Each planner has its own problem domain and search space, and the article describes how both planners interact in a loop sharing information in order to improve the cost of the solutions. The vehicle routing problem solver gives an initial assignment of parts to robots, making the distribution based on the distance among parts and robots, trying also to maximize the parallelism of the future assembly operations evaluating during the process the dependencies among the parts assigned to each robot. Then, the hierarchical task network...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This thesis presents the development of methods for ex...
Abstract — We address the distributed assembly of a structure by a team of homogeneous robots. We pr...
Manufacturing processes often run on a schedule, because each production step takes a certain amount...
This work addresses the combination of a symbolic hierarchical task network planner and a constraint...
Abstract — This paper addresses the problem of finding robot configurations to grasp assembly parts ...
International audienceThis chapter deals with the integration of different planners that solve probl...
\This paper addresses the problem of finding robot configurations to grasp assembly parts during a s...
Abstract — Many multi-robot scenarios involve navigation of a set of networked robots through a cons...
Robots will play a crucial role in the future and need to work as a team in increasingly more comple...
This work consider the Task Assignments Problem for fleets of Automated Guided Vehicles (AVGs), whil...
An approach to optimal assignment of tasks with precedence relationships to multiple robots is propo...
This paper presents a hierarchical framework to solve the multi-robot temporal task planning problem...
[[abstract]]An approach to optimal assignment of tasks with precedence relationships to multiple rob...
Robots are inherently limited by physical constraints on their link lengths, motor torques, battery ...
In the planning phases of automated manufacturing, generating efficient programs for robot stations ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This thesis presents the development of methods for ex...
Abstract — We address the distributed assembly of a structure by a team of homogeneous robots. We pr...
Manufacturing processes often run on a schedule, because each production step takes a certain amount...
This work addresses the combination of a symbolic hierarchical task network planner and a constraint...
Abstract — This paper addresses the problem of finding robot configurations to grasp assembly parts ...
International audienceThis chapter deals with the integration of different planners that solve probl...
\This paper addresses the problem of finding robot configurations to grasp assembly parts during a s...
Abstract — Many multi-robot scenarios involve navigation of a set of networked robots through a cons...
Robots will play a crucial role in the future and need to work as a team in increasingly more comple...
This work consider the Task Assignments Problem for fleets of Automated Guided Vehicles (AVGs), whil...
An approach to optimal assignment of tasks with precedence relationships to multiple robots is propo...
This paper presents a hierarchical framework to solve the multi-robot temporal task planning problem...
[[abstract]]An approach to optimal assignment of tasks with precedence relationships to multiple rob...
Robots are inherently limited by physical constraints on their link lengths, motor torques, battery ...
In the planning phases of automated manufacturing, generating efficient programs for robot stations ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This thesis presents the development of methods for ex...
Abstract — We address the distributed assembly of a structure by a team of homogeneous robots. We pr...
Manufacturing processes often run on a schedule, because each production step takes a certain amount...