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Path Relaxation: Path Planning for a Mobile Robot
L.H. Matthies and C. Thorpe
Proceedings of IEEE Oceans-84, Vol. 16, September, 1984, pp. 576 - 581.

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Abstract

Path Relaxation is a method of planning safe paths around obstacles for mobile robots. It works in two steps: a global grid search that finds a rough path, followed by a local relaxation step that adjusts each node on the path to lower the overall path cost. The representation used by Path Relaxation allows an explicit tradeoff among length of path, clearance away from obstacles, and distance traveled through unmapped areas.

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Associated lab/group: Mobile Robot Lab

Number of pages: 6

Text Reference

L.H. Matthies and C. Thorpe, "Path Relaxation: Path Planning for a Mobile Robot," Proceedings of IEEE Oceans-84, Vol. 16, September, 1984, pp. 576 - 581.

BibTeX Reference

@inproceedings{Matthies_1984_5003,
   author = "L.H. Matthies and Chuck Thorpe",
   title = "Path Relaxation: Path Planning for a Mobile Robot",
   booktitle = "Proceedings of IEEE Oceans-84",
   month = "September",
   year = "1984",
   volume = "16",
   pages = "576 - 581"
}


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