Autonomous Multi-Target Interception in Dynamic Settings – On-Line Pursuer Task Allocation
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05 sept 2013
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Publicado en línea: 05 sept 2013
Páginas: 1783 - 1807
Recibido: 01 ago 2013
Aceptado: 18 ago 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/ijssis-2017-615
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In this paper, we present a generic task-allocation methodology for time-optimal, autonomous on-line interception of multiple dynamic targets by a team of robotic pursuers. The proposed novel methodology is applicable to problems consisting of numerous variations of multiple pursuers and targets. The targets are assumed to be highly maneuverable with a priori unknown, though real-time trackable, motion trajectories. Guidance theory is employed to allow each of the pursuers to navigate autonomously towards its allocated target. Numerous simulations and experiments have verified that the proposed methodology is tangibly efficient in dynamic (one-to-one) re-pairing of pursuers to targets for minimum total overall interception time.