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Motion Planning: A Journey of Robots, Molecules, Digital Actors, and Other Artifacts

Jean‐Claude Latombe

发表年份
1999
引用次数
266

摘要

During the past three decades, motion planning has emerged as a crucial and productive research area in robotics. In the mid-1980s, the most advanced planners were barely able to compute collision-free paths for objects crawling in planar workspaces. Today, planners efficiently deal with robots with many degrees of freedom in complex environments. Techniques also exist to generate quasioptimal trajectories, coordinate multiple robots, deal with dynamic and kinematic constraints, and handle dynamic environments. This paper describes some of these achievements, presents new problems that have recently emerged, discusses applications likely to motivate future research, and finally gives expectations for the coming years. It stresses the fact that nonrobotics applications (e.g., graphic animation, surgical planning, computational biology) are growing in importance and are likely to shape future motion-planning research more than robotics itself.

关键词

WorkspaceRoboticsRobotMotion planningCrawlingArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceMotion (physics)KinematicsAnimation

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