A Survey of Distributed Optimization Methods for Multi-Robot Systems (2103.12840v1)
Abstract: Distributed optimization consists of multiple computation nodes working together to minimize a common objective function through local computation iterations and network-constrained communication steps. In the context of robotics, distributed optimization algorithms can enable multi-robot systems to accomplish tasks in the absence of centralized coordination. We present a general framework for applying distributed optimization as a module in a robotics pipeline. We survey several classes of distributed optimization algorithms and assess their practical suitability for multi-robot applications. We further compare the performance of different classes of algorithms in simulations for three prototypical multi-robot problem scenarios. The Consensus Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (C-ADMM) emerges as a particularly attractive and versatile distributed optimization method for multi-robot systems.
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