2008 15th International Conference on Mechatronics and Machine Vision in Practice 2008
DOI: 10.1109/mmvip.2008.4749559
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Complete Coverage Path Planning Based on Ant Colony Algorithm

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“…Wong and MacDonald [76] extended the discovery of important cell breakdown sites to any type of topological landmark. Chibin et al [77] used the ACO method to tackle a comprehensive coverage path planning problem. Galceran and Carreras [78] have summarized and discussed the majority of the significant work in the topic of coverage path planning.…”
Section: Coverage Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wong and MacDonald [76] extended the discovery of important cell breakdown sites to any type of topological landmark. Chibin et al [77] used the ACO method to tackle a comprehensive coverage path planning problem. Galceran and Carreras [78] have summarized and discussed the majority of the significant work in the topic of coverage path planning.…”
Section: Coverage Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, [234] proposed an improved ACO algorithm using a pheromone updating rule to avoid trapping into the local minimum. Chibin et al [235] used the ACO algorithm to optimize the coverage of the subarea following the distance matrix. Zhou et al [ 265] introduced an ACO algorithm by optimizing block sequence to solve TSP.…”
Section: ) Swarm Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although intriguing algorithms, swarm-based algorithms can take a large number of iterations before it converges on a solution, and the algorithm can be trapped in a local minimum. Chibin, Xingsong, and Yong (2008) attempted to reduce the size of the traveling salesman problem by combining it with cellular decomposition approaches. The workspace was first decomposed into regions as in Choset (1997Choset ( , 2000.…”
Section: Prior Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%