Ebook: Motion Planning in Dynamic Environments
Author: Prof. Dr. Kikuo Fujimura (auth.)
- Tags: Simulation and Modeling, Image Processing and Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
- Series: Computer Science Workbench
- Year: 1991
- Publisher: Springer Tokyo
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Computer Science Workbench is a monograph series which will provide you with an in-depth working knowledge of current developments in computer technology. Every volume in this series will deal with a topic of importance in computer science and elaborate on how you yourself can build systems related to the main theme. You will be able to develop a variety of systems, including computer software tools, computer graphics, computer animation, database management systems, and computer-aided design and manufacturing systems. Computer Science Workbench represents an important new contribution in the field of practical computer technology. TOSIYASU L. KUNII To my parents Kenjiro and Nori Fujimura Preface Motion planning is an area in robotics that has received much attention recently. Much of the past research focuses on static environments - various methods have been developed and their characteristics have been well investigated. Although it is essential for autonomous intelligent robots to be able to navigate within dynamic worlds, the problem of motion planning in dynamic domains is relatively little understood compared with static problems.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Background....Pages 9-25
Time-Minimal Motion: Basics....Pages 26-56
Time-Minimal Motion: Applications....Pages 57-95
Time-Minimal Motion: Generalizations....Pages 96-126
Constrained Motion....Pages 127-142
Multiple Mobile Agents....Pages 143-156
Conclusions....Pages 157-160
Back Matter....Pages 161-178
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Background....Pages 9-25
Time-Minimal Motion: Basics....Pages 26-56
Time-Minimal Motion: Applications....Pages 57-95
Time-Minimal Motion: Generalizations....Pages 96-126
Constrained Motion....Pages 127-142
Multiple Mobile Agents....Pages 143-156
Conclusions....Pages 157-160
Back Matter....Pages 161-178
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