Nikou et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Scalable time-constrained planning of multi-robot systemsNikou et al., 2020
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- Nikou A
- Heshmati-Alamdari S
- Dimarogonas D
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- Autonomous Robots
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This paper presents a scalable procedure for time-constrained planning of a class of uncertain nonlinear multi-robot systems. In particular, we consider N robotic agents operating in a workspace which contains regions of interest (RoI), in which atomic …
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