Navigation of a mobile robot by locally optimal trajectories
Kokou Djath, Ali Siadet, Michel Dufaut, Didier Wolf
- 发表年份
- 1999
- 引用次数
- 9
摘要
This paper proposes a navigation system for a non-holonomic mobile robot. The navigation is based on a “ look and move ” approach. The aim is to define intermediate points called sub-goals through which the robot must pass. This algorithm is particularly suitable for navigation in an unknown environment and obstacle avoidance. Between two successive sub-goals, a shortest path planning solution is adopted. We have adopted the “ Dubins' car ” because of the environment perception sensor, a 180° laser scanner. In order to minimize the calculation time, the theoretical results of shortest path are approximated by simple equations. The navigation algorithm proposed can be used either in a structured or unstructured environment. In this context the local map construction is based on the segmentation of a structured environment; so for an unstructured environment, a suitable algorithm must be used instead.
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