Hellström, 2011 - Google Patents
Robot navigation with potential fieldsHellström, 2011
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- Hellström T
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- Department of Computer Science, Umea University
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One important task in robot navigation is Path Planning: finding a viable way between a starting and a goal point. Several methods have been developed, typically divided into deliberative and reactive approaches. In the deliberative approach, a path through a map of …
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