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Distributed Collision-free Protocol for AGVs in Industrial Environments

Published 12 Jan 2011 in cs.RO | (1101.2270v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we propose a decentralized coordina- tion algorithm for safe and efficient management of a group of mobile robots following predefined paths in a dynamic industrial environment. The proposed algorithm is based on a shared resources protocol and a replanning strategy. It is proved to guarantee ordered traffic flows avoiding collisions, deadlocks (stall situations) and livelock (agents move without reaching final destinations). Mutual access to resources has been proved for the proposed approach while condition on the maximum number of AGVs is given to ensure the absence of deadlocks during system evolutions. Finally conditions to verify a local livelocks will also be proposed. In consistency with the model of distributed robotic systems (DRS), no centralized mechanism, synchronized clock, shared memory or ground support is needed. A local inter-robot communication, based on sign-boards, is considered among a small number of spatially adjacent robotic units.

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