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Main Authors: Li, Nan, Ren, Jiming, Miller, Haris, Coogan, Samuel, Feigh, Karen M., Zhao, Ye
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.14063
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author Li, Nan
Ren, Jiming
Miller, Haris
Coogan, Samuel
Feigh, Karen M.
Zhao, Ye
author_facet Li, Nan
Ren, Jiming
Miller, Haris
Coogan, Samuel
Feigh, Karen M.
Zhao, Ye
contents Multi-Agent Task Assignment and Planning (MATP) has attracted growing attention but remains challenging in terms of scalability, spatial reasoning, and adaptability in obstacle-rich environments. To address these challenges, we propose OATH - Adaptive Obstacle-Aware Task Assignment and Planning for Heterogeneous Robot Teaming - which advances MATP by introducing a novel obstacle-aware strategy for task assignment. First, we develop an adaptive Halton sequence map, the first known application of Halton sampling with obstacle-aware adaptation in MATP, which adjusts sampling density based on obstacle distribution. Second, we propose a cluster-auction-selection framework that integrates obstacle-aware clustering with weighted auctions and intra-cluster task selection. These mechanisms jointly enable effective coordination among heterogeneous robots while maintaining scalability and suboptimal allocation performance. In addition, our framework leverages an LLM to interpret human instructions and directly guide the planner in real time. We validate OATH in both NVIDIA Isaac Sim and real-world hardware experiments using TurtleBot platforms, demonstrating substantial improvements in task assignment quality, scalability, adaptability to dynamic changes, and overall execution performance compared to state-of-the-art MATP baselines. A project website is available at https://llm-oath.github.io/.
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spellingShingle Adaptive Obstacle-Aware Task Assignment and Planning for Heterogeneous Robot Teaming
Li, Nan
Ren, Jiming
Miller, Haris
Coogan, Samuel
Feigh, Karen M.
Zhao, Ye
Robotics
Multi-Agent Task Assignment and Planning (MATP) has attracted growing attention but remains challenging in terms of scalability, spatial reasoning, and adaptability in obstacle-rich environments. To address these challenges, we propose OATH - Adaptive Obstacle-Aware Task Assignment and Planning for Heterogeneous Robot Teaming - which advances MATP by introducing a novel obstacle-aware strategy for task assignment. First, we develop an adaptive Halton sequence map, the first known application of Halton sampling with obstacle-aware adaptation in MATP, which adjusts sampling density based on obstacle distribution. Second, we propose a cluster-auction-selection framework that integrates obstacle-aware clustering with weighted auctions and intra-cluster task selection. These mechanisms jointly enable effective coordination among heterogeneous robots while maintaining scalability and suboptimal allocation performance. In addition, our framework leverages an LLM to interpret human instructions and directly guide the planner in real time. We validate OATH in both NVIDIA Isaac Sim and real-world hardware experiments using TurtleBot platforms, demonstrating substantial improvements in task assignment quality, scalability, adaptability to dynamic changes, and overall execution performance compared to state-of-the-art MATP baselines. A project website is available at https://llm-oath.github.io/.
title Adaptive Obstacle-Aware Task Assignment and Planning for Heterogeneous Robot Teaming
topic Robotics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.14063