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Sharing the Load: Distributed Model-Predictive Control for Precise Multi-Rover Cargo Transport

Published 21 Oct 2025 in cs.RO | (2510.18766v1)

Abstract: For autonomous cargo transportation, teams of mobile robots can provide more operational flexibility than a single large robot. In these scenarios, precision in both inter-vehicle distance and path tracking is key. With this motivation, we develop a distributed model-predictive controller (MPC) for multi-vehicle cargo operations that builds on the precise path-tracking of lidar teach and repeat. To carry cargo, a following vehicle must maintain a Euclidean distance offset from a lead vehicle regardless of the path curvature. Our approach uses a shared map to localize the robots relative to each other without GNSS or direct observations. We compare our approach to a centralized MPC and a baseline approach that directly measures the inter-vehicle distance. The distributed MPC shows equivalent nominal performance to the more complex centralized MPC. Using a direct measurement of the relative distance between the leader and follower shows improved tracking performance in close-range scenarios but struggles with long-range offsets. The operational flexibility provided by distributing the computation makes it well suited for real deployments. We evaluate four types of convoyed path trackers with over 10 km of driving in a coupled convoy. With convoys of two and three rovers, the proposed distributed MPC method works in real-time to allow map-based convoying to maintain maximum spacing within 20 cm of the target in various conditions.

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