Rigid graph control architectures for autonomous formations
Australian National University · Nanyang Technological University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
This article sets out the rudiments of a theory for analyzing and creating architectures appropriate to the control of formations of autonomous vehicles. The theory rests on ideas of rigid graph theory, some but not all of which are old. The theory, however, has some gaps in it, and their elimination would help in applications. Some of the gaps in the relevant graph theory are as follows. First, there is as yet no analogue for three-dimensional graphs of Laman's theorem, which provides a combinatorial criterion for rigidity in two-dimensional graphs. Second, for three-dimensional graphs there is no analogue of the two-dimensional Henneberg construction for growing or deconstructing minimally rigid graphs…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 56.62
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 45
Authors
4- BDBrian D. O. AndersonCorresponding
Australian National University
- CYChangbin Yu
Nanyang Technological University, Australian National University
- BFBarış Fi̇dan
Middle East Technical University, Australian National University
- JMJulien M. Hendrickx
UCLouvain, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Australian National University
Topics & keywords
- Rigidity (electromagnetism)
- Graph theory
- Graph
- Mathematics
- Computer science
- Theoretical computer science
- Combinatorics
- Engineering
- Sustainable cities and communities