MANIPULATION
Fast collision detection scheme by recursive decomposition of a manipulator workspace
Vincent Hayward
- Year
- 1986
- Citations
- 70
Abstract
This paper explains a simple method for fast collision detection in manipulator tasks. We show from examples taken in the literature that solutions to this problem can be chosen among a continuum of schemes, according to the method selected for representing the workspace and the robot, and the amount of computations performed before testing a particular trajectory. We then describe a method based on a recursive decomposition of the workspace, also referred to as an octree model, as a good tradeoff for a class of applications.
Keywords
WorkspaceOctreeCollision detectionComputer scienceCollisionTrajectoryComputationScheme (mathematics)DecompositionRobot
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