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Collision-free path planning for industrial robots
J. Luh, C. Campbell
- Year
- 1982
- Citations
- 22
Abstract
A collision-free path is a path which the robot can physically take while traveling from one location to another in an environment containing obstacles. The environment is modified by the inclusion of pseudo-obstacles which are generated by real obstacles' edges and faces; this process allows the robot itself to be represented by a point specifying its tip's location in space. An algorithm for determining the shortest distance collision-free path given a sequence of edges to be traversed has been developed for the case of stationary obstacles.
Keywords
Motion planningPath (computing)CollisionRobotComputer scienceProcess (computing)Mobile robotFree spacePoint (geometry)Sequence (biology)
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