Khesrani et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Motion planning and control of nonholonomic mobile robot using flatness and fuzzy logic conceptsKhesrani et al., 2021
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- 4385322087859499895
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- Khesrani S
- Hassam A
- Boutalbi O
- Boubezoula M
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- International Journal of Dynamics and Control
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This paper presents a fuzzy-flatness technique for the efficient manipulation of mobile robots with nonholonomic constraints. A decoupled “path trajectory” planning approach is firstly defined to ensure the generation of reference trajectories that respect the nonholonomic …
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