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Online Planning for Autonomous Mobile Robots with Different Objectives in Warehouse Commissioning Task

Satoshi Warita and Katsuhide Fujita    

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Recently, multi-agent systems have become widespread as essential technologies for various practical problems. An essential problem in multi-agent systems is collaborative automating picking and delivery operations in warehouses. The warehouse commissioning task involves finding specified items in a warehouse and moving them to a specified location using robots. This task is defined as a spatial task-allocation problem (SPATAP) based on a Markov decision process (MDP). It is considered a decentralized multi-agent system rather than a system that manages and optimizes agents in a central manner. Existing research on SPATAP involving modeling the environment as a MDP and applying Monte Carlo tree searches has shown that this approach is efficient. However, there has not been sufficient research into scenarios in which all agents are provided a common plan despite the fact that their actions are decided independently. Thus, previous studies have not considered cooperative robot behaviors with different goals, and the problem where each robot has different goals has not been studied extensively. In terms of the cooperative element, the item exchange approach has not been considered effectively in previous studies. Therefore, in this paper, we focus on the problem of each robot being assigned a different task to optimize the percentage of picking and delivering items in time in social situations. We propose an action-planning method based on the Monte Carlo tree search and an item-exchange method between agents. We also generate a simulator to evaluate the proposed methods. The results of simulations demonstrate that the achievement rate is improved in small- and medium-sized warehouses. However, the achievement rate did not improve in large warehouses because the average distance from the depot to the items increased.

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