Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8067052 | Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This paper develops an approach to provide path navigation with minimum dose for occupational workers in nuclear facilities to increase personnel safety. An algorithm called GB-RRTâ is proposed by combining the principle of the rapidly exploring random tree star (RRTâ) with the grid searching strategy. The proposed hybridized algorithm compensates for the weaknesses of RRTâ with the strengths of the grid search strategy, and is applicable in complex environments with obstacles and narrow areas without relying on pre-designed road networks. Simulation results of the proposed algorithm under three radioactive environments with sparse obstacles, area cluttered with obstacles, and narrow areas are compared with those derived from RRTâ. The results show that the GB-RRTâ performs better than RRTâ in both convergence and reliability toward achieving the minimum dose path. Hence, we present a more reliable and efficient for providing the minimum dose path for occupational workers especially in complex radioactive environments with clutter obstacles and narrow areas.
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Authors
Nan Chao, Yong-kuo Liu, Hong Xia, Abiodun Ayodeji, Lu Bai,