A collision-free G2 continuous path-smoothing algorithm using quadratic polynomial interpolation

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Most path-planning algorithms are used to obtain a collision-free path without considering continuity. On the other hand, a continuous path is needed for stable movement. In this paper, the searched path was convert?ed into a G2 continuous path using the modified quadratic polynomial and membership function interpolation algorithm. It is simple, unique and provides a good geometric interpretation. In addition, a collision-checking and improvement algorithm is proposed. The collision-checking algorithm can check the collisions of a smoothed path. If collisions are detected, the collision improvement algorithm modifies the collision path to a collision-free path. The collision improvement algorithm uses a geometric method. This method uses the perpendicular line between a collision position and the collision piecewise linear path. The sub-waypoint is added, and the QPMI algorithm is applied again. As a result, the collisionsmoothed path is converted into a collision-free smooth path without changing the continuity.

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Chang, S. R., & Huh, U. Y. (2014). A collision-free G2 continuous path-smoothing algorithm using quadratic polynomial interpolation. International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, 11, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.5772/59463

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