Offline Time-Independent Multi-Agent Path Planning

05/15/2021
by   Keisuke Okumura, et al.
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This paper studies a novel planning problem for multiple agents moving on graphs that we call offline time-independent multi-agent path planning (OTIMAPP). The motivation is to overcome time uncertainties in multi-agent scenarios where we cannot expect agents to act perfectly following timed plans, e.g., executions with mobile robots. For this purpose, OTIMAPP abandons all timing assumptions; it is offline planning that assumes event-driven executions without or less run-time effort. The problem is finding plans to be terminated correctly in any action orders of agents, i.e., guaranteeing that all agents eventually reach their destinations. We address a bunch of questions for this problem: required conditions for feasible solutions, computational complexity, comparison with well-known other multi-agent problems, construction of solvers, effective relaxation of a solution concept, and how to implement the plans by actual robots. Throughout the paper, we establish the foundation of OTIMAPP and demonstrate its utility. A video is available at https://kei18.github.io/otimapp.

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