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Optimal Composition of Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Teams for Coverage Problems with Performance Bound Guarantees

We consider the problem of determining the optimal composition of a heterogeneous multi-agent team for coverage problems by including costs associated with different agents and subject to an upper bound on the maximal allowable number of agents. We formulate a resource allocation problem without introducing additional non-convexities to the original problem. We develop a distributed Projected Gradient Ascent (PGA) algorithm to solve the optimal team composition problem. To deal with non-convexity, we initialize the algorithm using a greedy method and exploit the submodularity and curvature properties of the coverage objective function to derive novel tighter performance bound guarantees on the optimization problem solution. Numerical examples are included to validate the effectiveness of this approach in diverse mission space configurations and different heterogeneous multi-agent collections. Comparative results obtained using a commercial mixed-integer nonlinear programming problem solver demonstrate both the accuracy and computational efficiency of the distributed PGA algorithm.

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