SwarmPath: Drone Swarm Navigation through Cluttered Environments Leveraging Artificial Potential Field and Impedance Control
In the area of multi-drone systems, navigating through dynamic environments from start to goal while providing collision-free trajectory and efficient path planning is a significant challenge. To solve this problem, we propose a novel SwarmPath technology that involves the integration of Artificial...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the area of multi-drone systems, navigating through dynamic environments
from start to goal while providing collision-free trajectory and efficient path
planning is a significant challenge. To solve this problem, we propose a novel
SwarmPath technology that involves the integration of Artificial Potential
Field (APF) with Impedance Controller. The proposed approach provides a
solution based on collision free leader-follower behaviour where drones are
able to adapt themselves to the environment. Moreover, the leader is virtual
while drones are physical followers leveraging APF path planning approach to
find the smallest possible path to the target. Simultaneously, the drones
dynamically adjust impedance links, allowing themselves to create virtual links
with obstacles to avoid them. As compared to conventional APF, the proposed
SwarmPath system not only provides smooth collision-avoidance but also enable
agents to efficiently pass through narrow passages by reducing the total travel
time by 30% while ensuring safety in terms of drones connectivity. Lastly, the
results also illustrate that the discrepancies between simulated and real
environment, exhibit an average absolute percentage error (APE) of 6% of drone
trajectories. This underscores the reliability of our solution in real-world
scenarios. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.07848 |