Title: Adaptive multirobot formation planning to enclose and track a target with motion and visibility constraints
Author: G. López-Nicolás, M. Aranda and Y. Mezouar
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Robotics, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 142-156, Feb. 2020.
Abstract: Addressing the problem of enclosing and tracking a target requires multiple agents with adequate motion strategies. We consider a team of unicycle robots with a standard camera on board. The robots must maintain the desired enclosing formation while dealing with their nonholonomic motion constraints. The reference formation trajectories must also guarantee permanent visibility of the target by overcoming the limited field of view of the cameras. In this article, we present a novel approach to characterize the conditions on the robots’ trajectories taking into account the motion and visual constraints. We also propose online and offline motion planning strategies to address the constraints involved in the task of enclosing and tracking the target. These strategies are based on maintaining the formation shape with variable size or, alternatively, on maintaining the size of the formation with flexible shape.
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