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Designing Interaction-Aware Heterogeneous Multi-Robot Systems

September 2024 – August 2026

Objective
The objective of this project is to learn distributed control policies for multi-robot systems that scale on-demand, in multi-laterally evolving complex dynamic environments.

Background
Multi-robot systems such as drone swarms offer unparalleled advantages in assisting ground-based human-robot teams in humanitarian, and disaster-response missions thanks to their ability to operate in remote, communication-denied environments. However, in practical deployments such systems must learn how to balance various auxiliary objectives on-demand for maximizing the collective utility in highly dynamic environments. For example, a robust drone swarm control policy must prioritize the most severely affected area in a disaster-response event, and direct more robots to tackle it, on-the-fly.

In this project, we aim to design a framework that can help us learn such control policies while taking into account the robot’s varying capabilities. Upon designing such a framework, we further understand that we can minimize the human bias in hand-engineered task prioritizing.

About the Digital Futures Postdoc Fellow
Malintha Fernando received his Ph.D in 2023 from Indiana University, Bloomington (USA). His doctoral research focused on designing cooperative scalable control policies for multi-drone systems that are robust to communication failures. Such policies lend themselves to many Urban Air Mobility (UAM) applications such as autonomous parcel delivery, where decentralized decision-making under local information is required to achieve the necessary scalability over the geographical span and in the number of vehicles.

Prior to joining KTH, Malintha worked as a visiting lecturer in Machine Learning at Indiana University. He has completed an internship at Open Robotics, Mountain View, and completed his undergraduate education from University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka.

Main supervisor
Silun Zhang, Assistant Professor, Division of Optimization and System Theory, Department of Mathematics, KTH

Co-supervisor
Petter Ögren, Professor, Division of Robotics, Perception and Learning (RPL) at KTH, Digital Futures Fellow

Contacts

Malintha Fernando

Digital Futures Postdoctoral Fellow, Postdoc project: Designing Interaction-Aware Heterogeneous Multi-Robot Systems

malintha@kth.se

Silun Zhang

Assistant Professor in Optimization and System Theory, Department of Mathematics, KTH, Digital Futures Faculty

+46 8790 6238
silunz@kth.se
Picture of Petter Ögren

Petter Ögren

Professor, Division of Robotics, Perception and Learning (RPL) at KTH, Digital Futures fellow, Digital Futures Faculty

+46 8 790 66 46
petter@kth.se