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Reactive approach to on-line path planning for robot manipulators in dynamic environments

Margarita Mediavilla, José Luis González, Juan Carlos Fraile, José R. Perán

Year
2002
Citations
7

Abstract

This paper describes a new approach to path planning of robot manipulators with many degrees of freedom. It is designed for on-line motion in dynamic and unpredictable environments. The robots react to moving obstacles using a local and reactive algorithm restricted to a subset of its configuration space. The lack of a long-term view of local algorithms (local minima problems) is solved using an off-line pre-planning stage that chooses the subset of the configuration space that minimises the probability of not finding collision free paths. The approach is implemented and tested on a system of three Scorbot-er IX five link robots.

Keywords

Maxima and minimaMotion planningConfiguration spaceRobotPath (computing)Computer scienceLine (geometry)Robot manipulatorControl theory (sociology)Artificial intelligence

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