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arxiv: 2404.02362 · v1 · pith:LSZN4EWM · submitted 2024-04-02 · cs.RO

Task-priority Intermediated Hierarchical Distributed Policies: Reinforcement Learning of Adaptive Multi-robot Cooperative Transport

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Multi-robot cooperative transport is crucial in logistics, housekeeping, and disaster response. However, it poses significant challenges in environments where objects of various weights are mixed and the number of robots and objects varies. This paper presents Task-priority Intermediated Hierarchical Distributed Policies (TIHDP), a multi-agent Reinforcement Learning (RL) framework that addresses these challenges through a hierarchical policy structure. TIHDP consists of three layers: task allocation policy (higher layer), dynamic task priority (intermediate layer), and robot control policy (lower layer). Whereas the dynamic task priority layer can manipulate the priority of any object to be transported by receiving global object information and communicating with other robots, the task allocation and robot control policies are restricted by local observations/actions so that they are not affected by changes in the number of objects and robots. Through simulations and real-robot demonstrations, TIHDP shows promising adaptability and performance of the learned multi-robot cooperative transport, even in environments with varying numbers of robots and objects. Video is available at https://youtu.be/Rmhv5ovj0xM

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