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Towards the Achievement of Path Planning with Multi-robot Systems in Dynamic Environments

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JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENT & ROBOTIC SYSTEMS
Volume 104, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10846-021-01555-3

Keywords

Algorithms; Artificial intelligence; Dynamic environment; Industrial automation; Multi robot systems; Path planning

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Recent advances in technology have led to the widespread use of robotic systems in the modern working environment, particularly the increased appeal of multi-robot teams. However, path planning for multiple robotic systems (MRS) in dynamic environments poses significant challenges that require further research and development.
Recent advances in technology lead to the use of robotic systems as part of the modern working environment. Single and multiple robotic systems work closely with humans to accomplish desired tasks, and the recent advancements have made the usage of multi-robot teams more appealing. One critical problem in utilizing the robot's full potential is the Path planning problem and, while in the case of a single's robot, path planning has been extensively investigated, in the case of Multiple Robotic Systems (MRS), especially in dynamic changing environments, there are significant open challenges. Based on the statement mentioned above, a detailed survey has been conducted to highlight these challenges and identify potential solutions. In addition, the beneficial use of MRS is presented, as opposed to single robotic systems through the literature, and already-achievable industry-related results are provided. It is concluded that the practical application of path planning in dynamic environments using MRS is still a field of research and development, requiring the community to engage more with practical applications.

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