Dynamic Systems and Control, Parts a and B 2005
DOI: 10.1115/imece2005-79992
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Real Time Optimal Task Allocation in Highly Dynamic Environments

Abstract: Of the methods developed for Optimal Task Allocation, Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) techniques are some of the most predominant. A new method, presented in this paper, is able to produce identical optimal solutions to the MILP techniques but in computation times orders of magnitude faster than MILP. This new method, referred to as G*TA, uses a minimum spanning forest algorithm to generate optimistic predictive costs in an A* framework, and a greedy approximation method to create upper bound estimates… Show more

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