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The Multi-Agent Rendezvous Problem. Part 2: The Asynchronous Case

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Lin, Jie
Morse, A Stephen
Anderson, Brian

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SIAM Publications

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This paper is concerned with the collective behavior of a group of n > 1 mobile autonomous agents, labelled 1 through n, which can all move in the plane. Each agent is able to continuously track the positions of all other agents currently within its "sensing region," where by an agent's sensing region we mean a closed disk of positive radius τ centered at the agent's current position. The multi-agent rendezvous problem is to devise "local" control strategies, one for each agent, which without any active communication between agents cause all members of the group to eventually rendezvous at a single unspecified location. This paper describes a family of unsynchronized strategies for solving the problem. Correctness is established appealing to the concept of "analytic synchronization."

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Siam Journal on Control and Optimization

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2037-12-31