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SMART-LLM: Smart Multi-Agent Robot Task Planning Using Large Language Models

Shyam Sundar Kannan, L.N Vishnunandan Venkatesh, Byung-Cheol Min

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Abstract

In this work, we introduce SMART-LLM, an innovative framework designed for embodied multi-robot task planning. SMART-LLM: Smart Multi-Agent Robot Task Plan- ning using Large Language Models (LLMs), harnesses the power of LLMs to convert high-level task instructions provided as input into a multi-robot task plan. It accomplishes this by executing a series of stages, including task decomposition, coalition formation, and task allocation, all guided by program- matic LLM prompts within the few-shot prompting paradigm. We create a benchmark dataset designed for validating the multi-robot task planning problem, encompassing four distinct categories of high-level instructions that vary in task complexity. Our evaluation experiments span both simulation and real- world scenarios, demonstrating that the proposed model can achieve promising results for generating multi-robot task plans. The experimental videos, code, and datasets from the work can be found at https://sites.google.com/view/smart-llm/.

Index terms

Task Planning Multi-Robot Systems