Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4975813 Journal of the Franklin Institute 2011 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
Generally speaking, the mobile robot is capable of sensing its surrounding environment, interpreting the sensed information to obtain the knowledge of its location and the environment, and planning a real-time trajectory to reach the object. In this process, the issue of obstacle avoidance is a fundamental topic to be challenged. Thus, a switching path-planning control scheme is designed without detailed environmental information, large memory size, and heavy computation burden in this study for the obstacle avoidance of a mobile robot. In this scheme, the robot can gradually approach its object according to the motion tracking mode, obstacle avoidance mode, self-rotation mode, and robot state selection designed by learning and expert rules for enhancing the tracking speed and adapting to different environments. The effectiveness of the proposed adaptive path-planning control scheme is verified by numerical simulations and experimental results of a differential-driving mobile robot under the possible occurrence of obstacle shapes.
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