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The Viability of Domain Constrained Coalition Formation for Robotic Collectives

Multiagent Systems 2023-06-12 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Applications, such as military and disaster response, can benefit from robotic collectives' ability to perform multiple cooperative tasks (e.g., surveillance, damage assessments) efficiently across a large spatial area. Coalition formation algorithms can potentially facilitate collective robots' assignment to appropriate task teams; however, most coalition formation algorithms were designed for smaller multiple robot systems (i.e., 2-50 robots). Collectives' scale and domain-relevant constraints (i.e., distribution, near real-time, minimal communication) make coalition formation more challenging. This manuscript identifies the challenges inherent to designing coalition formation algorithms for very large collectives (e.g., 1000 robots). A survey of multiple robot coalition formation algorithms finds that most are unable to transfer directly to collectives, due to the identified system differences; however, auctions and hedonic games may be the most transferable. A simulation-based evaluation of three auction and hedonic game algorithms, applied to homogeneous and heterogeneous collectives, demonstrates that there are collective compositions for which no existing algorithm is viable; however, the experimental results and literature survey suggest paths forward.

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@article{arxiv.2306.05590,
  title  = {The Viability of Domain Constrained Coalition Formation for Robotic Collectives},
  author = {Grace Diehl and Julie A. Adams},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.05590},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

46 pages, 9 figures, Swarm Intelligence (under review)