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Improvements on the virtual obstacle method

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While the artificial potential field has been widely employed to design path planning algorithms, it is well-known that artificial potential field-based algorithms suffer a severe problem that a robot may… Click to show full abstract

While the artificial potential field has been widely employed to design path planning algorithms, it is well-known that artificial potential field-based algorithms suffer a severe problem that a robot may sink into a local minimum point. To address such problems, a virtual obstacle method has been developed in the literature. However, a robot may be blocked by virtual obstacles generated during performing the virtual obstacle method if the environments are complex. In this article, an improved virtual obstacle method for local path planning is designed via proposing a new minimum criterion, a new switching condition, and a new exploration force. All the three new contributions allow to overcome the drawbacks of the artificial potential field-based algorithms and the virtual obstacle method. As a consequence, feasible collision-free paths can be found in complex environments, as illustrated by final numerical simulations.

Keywords: virtual obstacle; potential field; obstacle method; artificial potential

Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
Year Published: 2020

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