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Using Incomplete Satisfiability Modulo Theories to Determine Robotic Tasks



Details zur Publikation
Autor(inn)en:
Niemczyk, S.; Witsch, A.; Skubch, H.; Geihs, K.
Herausgeber:
IEEE
Verlag:
IEEE
Verlagsort / Veröffentlichungsort:
Tokyo, Japan

Publikationsjahr:
2013
Seitenbereich:
TBD
Buchtitel:
IEEE International Workshop on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS)


Zusammenfassung, Abstract
Many robotic task specifications can be naturally expressed by boolean combinations of arbitrary constraints. This allows a separation of problem description and solution strategy. In this paper, we present a novel approach to solve non-linear constraint systems based on Satisfiability Modulo Theories. While most SMT-based techniques emphasize completeness, we intentionally use an incomplete local search strategy. Despite this incompleteness, the presented solution is able to deal with many real world problems like task allocation or robot positioning. We show that our approach is able to exploit the logical structure to solve highly complex tasks almost in real-time.


Schlagwörter
agent, algorithm, constraint, coordination, incomplete, modulo, multi, robot, satisfaction, satisfiability, theories


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