Research on Multiobjective Optimization Algorithm for Cooperative Harvesting Trajectory Optimization of an Intelligent Multiarm Straw-Rotting Fungus Harvesting Robot
Abstract:In view of the difficulties of fruit cluster identification, the specific harvesting sequence constraints of aggregated fruits, and the balanced harvesting task assignment for the multiple arms with a series-increasing symmetric shared (SISS) region, this paper proposes a multi-objective optimization algorithm, which combines genetic algorithm (GA) and ant colony optimization (ACO) stepwise, to optimize the multiarm cooperative harvesting trajectory of straw-rotting fungus to effectively improve the harvesting… Show more
“…The second category has seven papers under the following sub-heading: Methodological studies for decision making and control [2,8,11,14,18,20,24]. Three studies focus on the optimization of motion planning for robots.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The paper by Liu et al [11] proposed a time-optimal rapidly exploring random tree (TO-RRT) algorithm to reduce the obstacle avoidance effect and increase picking efficiency of the manipulator. The paper by Yang et al [24] proposes a multi-objective optimization algorithm of the multi-arm cooperative harvesting trajectory to improve the harvesting efficiency.…”
“…The second category has seven papers under the following sub-heading: Methodological studies for decision making and control [2,8,11,14,18,20,24]. Three studies focus on the optimization of motion planning for robots.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper by Liu et al [11] proposed a time-optimal rapidly exploring random tree (TO-RRT) algorithm to reduce the obstacle avoidance effect and increase picking efficiency of the manipulator. The paper by Yang et al [24] proposes a multi-objective optimization algorithm of the multi-arm cooperative harvesting trajectory to improve the harvesting efficiency.…”
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