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Cooperative constrained motion coordination of networked heterogeneous vehicles (2201.06399v1)

Published 17 Jan 2022 in eess.SY, cs.MA, cs.RO, cs.SY, math.DS, and math.OC

Abstract: We consider the problem of cooperative motion coordination for multiple heterogeneous mobile vehicles subject to various constraints. These include nonholonomic motion constraints, constant speed constraints, holonomic coordination constraints, and equality/inequality geometric constraints. We develop a general framework involving differential-algebraic equations and viability theory to determine coordination feasibility for a coordinated motion control under heterogeneous vehicle dynamics and different types of coordination task constraints. If a coordinated motion solution exists for the derived differential-algebraic equations and/or inequalities, a constructive algorithm is proposed to derive an equivalent dynamical system that generates a set of feasible coordinated motions for each individual vehicle. In case studies on coordinating two vehicles, we derive analytical solutions to motion generation for two-vehicle groups consisting of car-like vehicles, unicycle vehicles, or vehicles with constant speeds, which serve as benchmark coordination tasks for more complex vehicle groups. The motion generation algorithm is well-backed by simulation data for a wide variety of coordination situations involving heterogeneous vehicles. We then extend the vehicle control framework to deal with the cooperative coordination problem with time-varying coordination tasks and leader-follower structure. We show several simulation experiments on multi-vehicle coordination under various constraints to validate the theory and the effectiveness of the proposed schemes.

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Authors (5)
  1. Zhiyong Sun (73 papers)
  2. Marcus Greiff (8 papers)
  3. Anders Robertsson (13 papers)
  4. Rolf Johansson (10 papers)
  5. Brian D. O. Anderson (70 papers)

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