We analyze a two-team differential game in which a single evader strives to maximize time to capture against a two-pursuer team. The global equilibrium solution of the differential game divides the admissible state space into regions of qualitatively different behavior. Each of these regions exhibit varying levels of cooperation between the two pursuers. Similarly, the evader's equilibrium strategy exhibits varying levels of evasion from each of the pursuers depending which region the state lies within. Therefore, this game and the corresponding analysis provides a simple, yet structurally rich, illustration of when cooperation is beneficial and meaningful for multi-agent teams.
Two-Pursuer, One-Evader Pursuit Evasion Differential Game
2018-07-01
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Conference paper
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|Multiple-Pursuer/One-Evader Pursuit-Evasion Game in Dynamic Flowfields
Online Contents | 2017
|Multiple-Pursuer/One-Evader Pursuit-Evasion Game in Dynamic Flowfields
Online Contents | 2017
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