An Autonomous Maze-Solving Robotic System Based on an Enhanced Wall-Follower Approach

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Abstract

Autonomous robots are designed to discover and interpret their surroundings and orient themselves around obstacles to reach the destination point from an initial point. Robot autonomous navigation is a requirement for maze-solving systems, where the solver robot is required to navigate the maze area to get its desire destination location using the fastest route possible. In this paper, a new, modified wall-follower system for a maze-solving robot was proposed that overcame the infinite loop-back issue in the traditional wall-follower approaches. We also investigated and analyzed the performance of three different maze-solving algorithms and compared them with the proposed, modified wall-follower robotic system by conducting several real experiments to validate the efficiency of the developed wall-follower robotic system.

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Alamri, S., Alamri, H., Alshehri, W., Alshehri, S., Alaklabi, A., & Alhmiedat, T. (2023). An Autonomous Maze-Solving Robotic System Based on an Enhanced Wall-Follower Approach. Machines, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/machines11020249

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