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ABBADI, A. MATOUŠEK, R. KNISPEL, L.
Original Title
Narrow passage identification using cell decomposition approximation and minimum spanning tree
Type
journal article in Scopus
Language
English
Original Abstract
Narrow passage problem is a problematic issue facing the sampling-based motion planner. In this paper, a new approach for narrow areas identification is proposed. The quad-tree cell-decomposition approximation is used to divide the free workspace into smaller cells, and build a graph of adjacency for these. The proposed method follows the graph edges and finds a sequence of cells, which have the same size, preceded and followed by a bigger cell size. The sequence, which has the pattern bigger-smaller-bigger cells size, is more likely to be located in a narrow area. The minimum spanning tree algorithm is used, to linearize adjacency graph. Many methods have been proposed to manipulate the edges cost in the graph, in order to make the generated spanning tree traverse through narrow passages in detectable ways. Five methods have been proposed, some of them give bad results, and the others give better on in simulations
Keywords
Narrow passage, cell decomposition, minimum spanning tree MST, Motion planning, sampling based
Authors
ABBADI, A.; MATOUŠEK, R.; KNISPEL, L.
RIV year
2015
Released
23. 6. 2015
Location
Brno
ISBN
1803-3814
Periodical
Mendel Journal series
Year of study
Number
21
State
Czech Republic
Pages from
131
Pages to
138
Pages count
8
BibTex
@article{BUT115144, author="Ahmad {Abbadi} and Radomil {Matoušek} and Lukáš {Knispel}", title="Narrow passage identification using cell decomposition approximation and minimum spanning tree", journal="Mendel Journal series", year="2015", volume="2015", number="21", pages="131--138", issn="1803-3814" }