Hierarchical Task-Based Control of Multirobot Systems With Terminal Attractors

This brief proposes a hierarchical control scheme based on the definition of a set of multirobot task functions. To deal with the inherent conflicts between tasks, a strict hierarchy is imposed on them. We present a novel scheme that copes with two main difficulties shared in standard task-based controllers: 1) to impose a desired time convergence of tasks and 2) to avoid discontinuous task transitions occurred when a task is inserted or removed in the hierarchical structure. As a result, continuous input references are generated for the low-level control of the group. The validation is achieved in simulation and by performing an experiment with wheeled mobile robots.

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