AT-Drone: Benchmarking Adaptive Teaming in Multi-Drone Pursuit
Yang Li, Junfan Chen, Feng Xue, Jiabin Qiu, Wenbin Li, Qingrui Zhang,, Ying Wen, Wei Pan

TL;DR
AT-Drone is a comprehensive benchmark designed to evaluate adaptive teaming strategies in multi-drone pursuit scenarios, bridging simulation and real-world deployment for advancing multi-robot collaboration research.
Contribution
It introduces a versatile simulation environment, a real-world deployment pipeline, a diverse algorithm zoo, and standardized evaluation protocols for adaptive multi-drone teaming.
Findings
Effective simulation environment setup for pursuit tasks
Seamless transition from simulation to real-world deployment
Validated algorithms and protocols through extensive experiments
Abstract
Adaptive teaming-the capability of agents to effectively collaborate with unfamiliar teammates without prior coordination-is widely explored in virtual video games but overlooked in real-world multi-robot contexts. Yet, such adaptive collaboration is crucial for real-world applications, including border surveillance, search-and-rescue, and counter-terrorism operations. To address this gap, we introduce AT-Drone, the first dedicated benchmark explicitly designed to facilitate comprehensive training and evaluation of adaptive teaming strategies in multi-drone pursuit scenarios. AT-Drone makes the following key contributions: (1) An adaptable simulation environment configurator that enables intuitive and rapid setup of adaptive teaming multi-drone pursuit tasks, including four predefined pursuit environments. (2) A streamlined real-world deployment pipeline that seamlessly translates…
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TopicsSpacecraft Design and Technology · Simulation Techniques and Applications · Space Satellite Systems and Control
