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Decentralized Navigation of a Cable-Towed Load using Quadrupedal Robot Team via MARL

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arxiv 2503.18221 v1 pith:ZHUSQJDR submitted 2025-03-23 cs.RO

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keywords decentralizedrobotssystemteamloadmarlplannerquadrupedal
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This work addresses the challenge of enabling a team of quadrupedal robots to collaboratively tow a cable-connected load through cluttered and unstructured environments while avoiding obstacles. Leveraging cables allows the multi-robot system to navigate narrow spaces by maintaining slack when necessary. However, this introduces hybrid physical interactions due to alternating taut and slack states, with computational complexity that scales exponentially as the number of agents increases. To tackle these challenges, we developed a scalable and decentralized system capable of dynamically coordinating a variable number of quadrupedal robots while managing the hybrid physical interactions inherent in the load-towing task. At the core of this system is a novel multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL)-based planner, designed for decentralized coordination. The MARL-based planner is trained using a centralized training with decentralized execution (CTDE) framework, enabling each robot to make decisions autonomously using only local (ego) observations. To accelerate learning and ensure effective collaboration across varying team sizes, we introduce a tailored training curriculum for MARL. Experimental results highlight the flexibility and scalability of the framework, demonstrating successful deployment with one to four robots in real-world scenarios and up to twelve robots in simulation. The decentralized planner maintains consistent inference times, regardless of the team size. Additionally, the proposed system demonstrates robustness to environment perturbations and adaptability to varying load weights. This work represents a step forward in achieving flexible and efficient multi-legged robotic collaboration in complex and real-world environments.

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    cs.RO 2026-03 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A three-stage MARL training scheme that separates object-representation learning from coordination learning improves generalization to unseen objects in decentralized multi-robot cooperative transport.

  2. CRAFT: Coaching Reinforcement Learning Autonomously using Foundation Models for Multi-Robot Coordination Tasks

    cs.RO 2025-09 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    An LLM/VLM coaching loop that generates curricula and reward functions enabled MARL agents to learn coordinated gate passing, seesaw balancing, and bimanual pot lifting, with one policy transferred to real quadrupeds.

  3. CrazyMARL: Decentralized Direct Motor Control Policies for Cooperative Aerial Transport of Cable-Suspended Payloads

    cs.RO 2025-09 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A decentralized reinforcement learning controller with direct motor commands lets teams of drones carry cable-suspended payloads, recover from harsh disturbances, and transfer from simulation to real Crazyflie hardware.

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