Collision Detection for Agents in Multi-Agent Pathfinding

08/26/2019
by   Thayne T. Walker, et al.
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Recent work on the multi-agent pathfinding problem (MAPF) has begun to study agents with motion that is more complex, for example, with non-unit action durations and kinematic constraints. An important aspect of MAPF is collision detection. Many collision detection approaches exist, but often suffer from issues such as high computational cost or causing false negative or false positive detections. In practice, these issues can result in problems that range from inefficiency and annoyance to catastrophic. The main contributions of this paper are to provide a high-level overview of major categories of collision detection, and provide methods of collision detection and anticipatory collision avoidance for agents that are both computationally efficient and exact – that is, they will never yield false negative or false positive detections.

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