Real-time path planning for strategic missions

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Abstract

Robot navigation is still an open research topic, mainly regarding applications that require online planning. In this context, this manuscript presents an implementation of the Lifelong Planning A* (LPA*) search algorithm to guide a mobile robot in an environment that changes along time, by detecting obstacles and updating the current mapping information. Firstly, simulations validate the strategy, and later experiments confirm these results considering a real application. The result is that the LPA* algorithm is able to guide the mobile robot to its target in a changing environment. Obstacles are interactively included in the scene to force the route redesign and the seeking for a new optimal solution connecting the current robot position and its target position.

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Vasconcelos, J. V. R., Brandão, A. S., & Sarcinelli-Filho, M. (2020). Real-time path planning for strategic missions. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(21), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10217773

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