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Autonomous navigation in dynamic environments is a nowadays unsolved challenge. Several approaches have been proposed to solve it, but they either have a low success rate, do not consider robot kinodynamic constraints or are not able to navigate through big scenarios where the known map information is needed. In this work, a previously existing planner, the Strategy-based Dynamic Object Velocity Space, S-DOVS, is modified and adapted to be included in a full navigation stack, with a localization system, an obstacle tracker and a global planner. The result is a system that is able to navigate successfully in real-world scenarios, where it may face complex challenges as dynamic obstacles or replanning. The final work is exhaustively tested in simulation and in a ground robot.
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Martínez, D., Riazuelo, L., Montano, L. (2023). Full-stack S-DOVS: Autonomous Navigation in Complete Real-World Dynamic Scenarios. In: Tardioli, D., Matellán, V., Heredia, G., Silva, M.F., Marques, L. (eds) ROBOT2022: Fifth Iberian Robotics Conference. ROBOT 2022. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 590. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-21062-4_2
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