2018
DOI: 10.1017/s0263574718000127
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Maximum clearance rapid motion planning algorithm

Abstract: SUMMARYThis paper proposes a new path-planning algorithm which is close to the family of bug algorithms. Path planning is one of the challenging problems in the area of service robotics. In practical applications, traditional methods have some limitations with respect to cost, efficiency, security, flexibility, portability, etc. Our proposed algorithm offers a computationally inexpensive goal-oriented strategy by following a smooth and short trajectory. The paper also presents comparisons with other algorithms… Show more

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“…To ensure human safety, several approaches have been proposed [48,49] so that robot the becomes aware of the human. Furthermore, path planning method has been developed for motion planning, which is also goal-oriented [53]. In the real world, people interact with each other while walking.…”
Section: Sno Paper Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure human safety, several approaches have been proposed [48,49] so that robot the becomes aware of the human. Furthermore, path planning method has been developed for motion planning, which is also goal-oriented [53]. In the real world, people interact with each other while walking.…”
Section: Sno Paper Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paliwal and Kala [ 22 ] presented a goal-oriented path planning algorithm that provides high clearance from obstacles by propagating circles in the free configuration space. Nevertheless, this method is limited to maps where the clearance is at least twice the robot, i.e., environments with large passageways.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Although developed for obstacle avoidance, the these algorithms have been put into use in other fields also. The exhaustive searching pattern of the Bug algorithm makes it suitable for developing more realistic path planners, which imitate a biological organism/human searching the path 14,15 rather than heuristics-based path planning. Bug algorithm-based strategies have been utilized in video games and military surveillance also.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%