Prioritizing robots by the number of topologically distinct paths they have to their goal raises success rate and improves the makespan/flowtime trade-off in simulated multi-robot path planning.
Searching with Consistent Prioritization for Multi-Agent Path Finding
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We study prioritized planning for Multi-Agent Path Finding (MAPF). Existing prioritized MAPF algorithms depend on rule-of-thumb heuristics and random assignment to determine a fixed total priority ordering of all agents a priori. We instead explore the space of all possible partial priority orderings as part of a novel systematic and conflict-driven combinatorial search framework. In a variety of empirical comparisons, we demonstrate state-of-the-art solution qualities and success rates, often with similar runtimes to existing algorithms. We also develop new theoretical results that explore the limitations of prioritized planning, in terms of completeness and optimality, for the first time.
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Multi-Robot Path Deconfliction through Prioritization by Path Prospects
Prioritizing robots by the number of topologically distinct paths they have to their goal raises success rate and improves the makespan/flowtime trade-off in simulated multi-robot path planning.