A new approach of nonholonomic path planning for car-like robots is presented. The main idea is similar to many existing approaches which obtain a path in two phases. It is familiar in nonholonomic planning that at first a holonomic path is planned which is approximated by a nonholonomic one in a second step by subdividing it into smaller parts and replacing them with local paths fulfilling the kinematic constraints. These methods mostly rely on probabilistic methods and heuristic optimization. Our approach uses a holonomic preliminary path as well, but it serves only as a "loose guidance" to the second phase of the planning process. The final path is not required to contain any of the intermediate points of the preliminary path at all. The...
This paper addresses the problem of numerically finding an optimal path for a robot with non-holonom...
This paper addresses the problem of numerically finding an optimal path for a robot with non-holonom...
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This paper considers the problem of motion planning for a car-like robot (i.e., a mobile robot with ...
This paper considers the problem of motion planning for a car-like robot (i.e., a mobile robot with ...
Robots in applications may be subject to holonomic or nonholonomic constraints. Examples of holonomi...
: Several schemes have been proposed in the path planning-literature to plan collision-free and feas...
This paper describes a practical path planner for nonholonomic robots in environments with obstacles...
Abstract The problem of planning a path for a robot vehicle amidst obstacles is considered. The kine...
We present a new and complete multi-level approach for solving path planning problems for nonholonom...
This paper introduces a local path planning and navigation algorithm for nonholonomic robots. Using ...
International audienceThis paper presents a path planning algorithm for autonomous navigation of non...
Chapter deals with most common problems of mobile robotic system. Those are path planning and path t...
We present a new and complete multilevel approachfor solving path-planning problems for nonholonomic...
Autonomous car driving is gaining attention in industry and is also an ongoing research in scientifi...
This paper addresses the problem of numerically finding an optimal path for a robot with non-holonom...
This paper addresses the problem of numerically finding an optimal path for a robot with non-holonom...
ftp://ftp.inrialpes.fr/pub/sharp/publications/scheuer:xie:iros:99.pdf.gz (not accepted here, non vet...
This paper considers the problem of motion planning for a car-like robot (i.e., a mobile robot with ...
This paper considers the problem of motion planning for a car-like robot (i.e., a mobile robot with ...
Robots in applications may be subject to holonomic or nonholonomic constraints. Examples of holonomi...
: Several schemes have been proposed in the path planning-literature to plan collision-free and feas...
This paper describes a practical path planner for nonholonomic robots in environments with obstacles...
Abstract The problem of planning a path for a robot vehicle amidst obstacles is considered. The kine...
We present a new and complete multi-level approach for solving path planning problems for nonholonom...
This paper introduces a local path planning and navigation algorithm for nonholonomic robots. Using ...
International audienceThis paper presents a path planning algorithm for autonomous navigation of non...
Chapter deals with most common problems of mobile robotic system. Those are path planning and path t...
We present a new and complete multilevel approachfor solving path-planning problems for nonholonomic...
Autonomous car driving is gaining attention in industry and is also an ongoing research in scientifi...
This paper addresses the problem of numerically finding an optimal path for a robot with non-holonom...
This paper addresses the problem of numerically finding an optimal path for a robot with non-holonom...
ftp://ftp.inrialpes.fr/pub/sharp/publications/scheuer:xie:iros:99.pdf.gz (not accepted here, non vet...