2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3332661
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Research on Automatic Trajectory Planning Method of Unmanned Ships Based on Multi-Objective Optimization

Xiao Fu,
Dongjin Qian

Abstract: For unmanned ships' autonomous navigation and water traffic systems, trajectory planning is a critical problem. Because conventional optimization techniques only consider a single target, such as the shortest trajectory distance or lowest time, multi-objective optimization can generate trajectory solutions that are optimized in terms of both distance and smoothness, thereby better serving the control of unmanned vessels in real-world applications. To achieve this, we propose a multi-objective non-linear trajec… Show more

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