Multi-agent pathfinding: Definitions, variants, and benchmarks

  • Roni Stern
  • , Nathan R. Sturtevant
  • , Ariel Felner
  • , Sven Koenig
  • , Hang Ma
  • , Thayne T. Walker
  • , Jiaoyang Li
  • , Dor Atzmon
  • , Liron Cohen
  • , T. K. Satish Kumar
  • , Eli Boyarski
  • , Roman Barták

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    622 Scopus citations

    Abstract

    The Multi-Agent Pathfinding (MAPF) problem is the fundamental problem of planning paths for multiple agents, where the key constraint is that the agents will be able to follow these paths concurrently without colliding with each other. Applications of MAPF include automated warehouses and autonomous vehicles. Research on MAPF has been flourishing in the past couple of years. Different MAPF research papers make different assumptions, e.g., whether agents can traverse the same road at the same time, and have different objective functions, e.g., minimize makespan or sum of agents' actions costs. These assumptions and objectives are sometimes implicitly assumed or described informally. This makes it difficult to establish appropriate baselines for comparison in research papers, as well as making it difficult for practitioners to find the papers relevant to their concrete application. This paper aims to fill this gap and support researchers and practitioners by providing a unifying terminology for describing common MAPF assumptions and objectives. In addition, we also provide pointers to two MAPF benchmarks. In particular, we introduce a new grid-based benchmark for MAPF, and demonstrate experimentally that it poses a challenge to contemporary MAPF algorithms.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Combinatorial Search, SoCS 2019
    EditorsPavel Surynek, William Yeoh
    PublisherAAAI press
    Pages151-158
    Number of pages8
    ISBN (Electronic)9781577358084
    StatePublished - 1 Jan 2019
    Event12th International Symposium on Combinatorial Search, SoCS 2019 - Napa, United States
    Duration: 16 Jul 201917 Jul 2019

    Publication series

    NameProceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Combinatorial Search, SoCS 2019

    Conference

    Conference12th International Symposium on Combinatorial Search, SoCS 2019
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityNapa
    Period16/07/1917/07/19

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Computer Networks and Communications

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