Decentralized control for optimizing communication with infeasible regions

Citation:

S. Gil, S. Prentice, N. Roy, and D. Rus. 12/9/2011. “Decentralized control for optimizing communication with infeasible regions.” In International Symposium on Robotics Research (ISRR). Flagstaff, Arizona.
Decentralized control for optimizing communication with infeasible regions

Abstract:

In this paper we present a decentralized gradient-based controller that optimizes communication between mobile aerial vehicles and stationary ground sensor vehicles in an environment with infeasible regions. The formulation of our problem as a MIQP is easily implementable, and we show that the addition of a scaling matrix can improve the range of attainable converged solutions by influencing trajectories to move around infeasible regions. We demonstrate the robustness of the controller in 3D simulation with agent failure, and in 10 trials of a multi-agent hardware experiment with quadrotors and ground sensors in an indoor environment. Lastly, we provide analytical guarantees that our controller strictly minimizes a nonconvex cost along agent trajectories, a desirable property for general multi-agent coordination tasks.