Title | Probabilistic verification of a decentralized policy for conflict resolution in multi-agent systems |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2006 |
Conference Name | Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. on Robotics and Automation |
Pagination | 2448-2453 |
Publication Language | eng |
Authors | Pallottino, L, Scordio, VG, Frazzoli, E, Bicchi, A |
Keywords | Embedded Control, Robotics |
Abstract | In this paper, we consider a decentralized cooperative control policy proposed recently for steering multiple non-holonomic vehicles between assigned start and goal configurations while avoiding collisions. The policy is known to ensure safety (i.e., collision avoidance) for an arbitrarily large number of vehicles, if initial configurations satisfy certain conditions. The method is highly scalable, and effective solutions can be obtained for several tens of autonomous agents. On the other hand, the liveness property of the policy, i.e. the capability of negotiating a solution in finite time, is not yet completely understood. In this paper, we introduce a condition on the final vehicle configurations, which we conjecture to be sufficient for guaranteeing liveness. Because of the overwhelming complexity of proving the sufficiency of such condition, we assess the correctness of the conjecture in probability through the analysis of the results of a large number of randomized experiments. |
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