An Improved Rapidly Exploring Random Tree Algorithm for Path Planning in Configuration Spaces with Narrow Channels
Noel, Mathew Mithra, Chawla, Akshay
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Rapidly-exploring Random Tree (RRT) algorithms have been applied successfully to challenging robot motion planning and under-actuated nonlinear control problems. However a fundamental limitation of the RRT approach is the slow convergence in configuration spaces with narrow channels because of the small probability of generating test points inside narrow channels. This paper presents an improved RRT algorithm that takes advantage of narrow channels between the initial and goal states to find shorter paths by improving the exploration of narrow regions in the configuration space. The proposed algorithm detects the presence of narrow channel by checking for collision of neighborhood points with the infeasible set and attempts to add points within narrow channels with a predetermined bias. This approach is compared with the classical RRT and its variants on a variety of benchmark planning problems. Simulation results indicate that the algorithm presented in this paper computes a significantly shorter path in spaces with narrow channels.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-1-2024
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