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Vehicle path specification by a sequence of straight lines
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1988
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Vehicle Path SpecificationRobotic SystemsEngineeringVehicle ControlField RoboticsVehicle DynamicAutonomous SystemsOperations ResearchTrajectory PlanningVehicle TrajectorySystems EngineeringKinematicsPath PlanningPath-description MethodComputer EngineeringTraffic EngineeringStraight LinesRobot ControlRoute PlanningDifferential Wheeled RobotRobotics
A path-description method that uses a sequence of straight lines with coordinate transformations is presented. This concept is hardware-independent and may be applied to any kind of vehicle. A local vehicle-trajectory-control algorithm is used both for determining the transient portions of each vehicle trajectory and for keeping the vehicle moving along a given directed straight line. A vehicle-control command-system, MITCHI, is one realization of the idea and is introduced. The MITCHI command-system has been implemented on self-contained Yamabico mobile robots. Several design features, such as status transition, fast/slow command execution, and velocity control, as well as simulation results, are described.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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