DocumentCode
1022140
Title
Planning near-minimum-length collision-free paths for robots
Author
Trabia, Mohamed B.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Nevada Univ., Las Vegas, NV, USA
Volume
23
Issue
5
fYear
1993
Firstpage
1481
Lastpage
1488
Abstract
This paper describes an algorithm for the automatic generation of near-minimum-length collision-free paths for robots. Obstacles are assumed to have polygonal cross sections. This algorithm requires very small data storage. Expansion of obstacles and shrinkage of robots to a point are used to simplify the analysis of the robot collision detection problem. The robot path is considered to be composed of straight line segments. Collision detection criteria between the robot path and the obstacles are discussed. A scheme to search for near-minimum length collision-free paths is presented. This scheme has the benefit of being concise and suitable for real-time implementation, especially for robots working in cluttered environments. Examples to show the above ideas are included
Keywords
path planning; robots; cluttered environments; collision avoidance; near-minimum-length collision-free paths; polygonal cross sections; robots; Equations; Fuzzy sets; Gas insulated transmission lines; Path planning; Robot kinematics; Robotics and automation; Signal detection; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9472
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/21.260680
Filename
260680
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