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Formation Control Of Mobile Robots

Authors: Raghuwaiya, Krishna S.; Shonal Singh; Jito Vanualailai;

Formation Control Of Mobile Robots

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In this paper, we study the formation control problem for car-like mobile robots. A team of nonholonomic mobile robots navigate in a terrain with obstacles, while maintaining a desired formation, using a leader-following strategy. A set of artificial potential field functions is proposed using the direct Lyapunov method for the avoidance of obstacles and attraction to their designated targets. The effectiveness of the proposed control laws to verify the feasibility of the model is demonstrated through computer simulations

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Control, Lyapunov, Formation, Nonholonomic

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