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Route planning in a four-dimensional environment

Marc G. Slack, David Miller

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Abstract

Robots must be able to function in the real world. The real world involves processes and agents that move independently of the actions of the robot, sometimes in an unpredictable manner. A real-time integrated route planning and spatial representation system for planning routes through dynamic domains is presented. The system will find the safest most efficient route through space-time as described by a set of user defined evaluation functions. Because the route planning algorthims is highly parallel and can run on an SIMD machine in O(p) time (p is the length of a path), the system will find real-time paths through unpredictable domains when used in an incremental mode. Spatial representation, an SIMD algorithm for route planning in a dynamic domain, and results from an implementation on a traditional computer architecture are discussed.

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Computer scienceSIMDRepresentation (politics)Motion planningSet (abstract data type)Domain (mathematical analysis)RobotFunction (biology)Distributed computingPath (computing)

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