Variable formation control of multiple robots via VRc and formation switching to accommodate large heading changes by leader robot

This article describes a novel multi-robot formation control based on a switching technique that allows follower robots to maintain formation when the leader robot’s direction changes rapidly or unexpectedly. The formation pattern is determined using Virtual Robot’s Center of the multi-robot formati...

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Main Authors: Sung-Gil Wee, Yanyan Dai, Tae Hun Kang, Suk-Gyu Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-06-01
Series:Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814019857339
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Summary:This article describes a novel multi-robot formation control based on a switching technique that allows follower robots to maintain formation when the leader robot’s direction changes rapidly or unexpectedly. The formation pattern is determined using Virtual Robot’s Center of the multi-robot formation. To avoid collision, the formation of robots reformed in optimal size by estimating the distance between the robot and an obstacle in real time. When the leader robot suddenly changes its direction, waypoints of follower robots are switched and the formation is quickly reconstructed. This prevents follower robots from colliding with each other and reduces their radius of movement and allows them to follow the leader robot at higher speed. The proposed method which is inherently a flexible control of multi-robot formation guarantees collision avoidance and prevents sudden changes in waypoints of the system by gradually changing its size. The validity of the proposed method is demonstrated via simulation and experimental results.
ISSN:1687-8140