Different Nature-Inspired Techniques Applied for Motion Planning of Wheeled Robot: A Critical Review

  • Pandey A
  • Kumar Kashyap A
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Abstract

Motion planning is one of the most important parts when we design any wheeled or walking robots. The meaning of motion planning is to plan a path from start point to goal point between obstacles in any working environment. Many techniques have applied by researchers from last two-three decades for wheeled robot motion planning. This article presents a critical review on motion planning of wheeled robot by using different nature-inspired techniques like evolutionary algorithm and swarm-based optimization algorithm.

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Pandey, A., & Kumar Kashyap, A. (2018). Different Nature-Inspired Techniques Applied for Motion Planning of Wheeled Robot: A Critical Review. International Journal of Advanced Robotics and Automation, 3(2), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.15226/2473-3032/3/2/00136

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