A Convex Formulation of Game-theoretic Hierarchical Routing
By: Dong Ho Lee , Kaitlyn Donnel , Max Z. Li and more
Potential Business Impact:
Guides planes safely through busy skies.
Hierarchical decision-making is a natural paradigm for coordinating multi-agent systems in complex environments such as air traffic management. In this paper, we present a bilevel framework for game-theoretic hierarchical routing, where a high-level router assigns discrete routes to multiple vehicles who seek to optimize potentially noncooperative objectives that depend upon the assigned routes. To address computational challenges, we propose a reformulation that preserves the convexity of each agent's feasible set. This convex reformulation enables a solution to be identified efficiently via a customized branch-and-bound algorithm. Our approach ensures global optimality while capturing strategic interactions between agents at the lower level. We demonstrate the solution concept of our framework in two-vehicle and three-vehicle routing scenarios.
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