Broadcast Guidance of Agents in Deviated Linear Cyclic Pursuit

11/01/2020
by   Ilana Segall, et al.
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In this report we show the emergent behavior of a group of agents, ordered from 1 to n, performing deviated, linear, cyclic pursuit, in the presence of a broadcast guidance control. Each agent senses the relative position of its target, i.e. agent i senses the relative position of agent i+1. The broadcast control, a velocity signal, is detected by a random set of agents in the group. We assume the agents to be modeled as single integrators. We show that the emergent behavior of the group is determined by the deviation angle and by the set of agents detecting the guidance control.

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