Securing Isosceles Triangular Formations under Heterogeneous Sensing and Mixed Constraints
Abstract
This paper focuses on securing a triangular shape (up to translation) for a team of three mobile robots that uses heterogeneous sensing mechanism. Based on the available local information, each robot employs the popular gradient-based control law to attain the assigned individual task(s). In the current work, robots are assigned either distance and signed area task(s) or bearing task(s). We provide a sufficient condition on the gain ratio RAd between the signed area and the distance control term such that the desired formation shape, an isosceles triangle, is reached from all feasible starting positions. Numerical simulations are provided to support the theoretical analyses.
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