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Solving Optimal Path Planning Problem of an Intelligent Mobile Robot in Dynamic Environment Using Bidirectional Rapidly-exploring Random Tree Star-Dynamic …Ayalew et al., 2023
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- Ayalew W
- Menebo M
- Negash L
- Abdissa C
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- Authorea Preprints
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To solve the problem of path planning in unknown dynamic environment, this paper proposes BRRT*-DWA algorithm with Adaptive Monte Carlo Localization. Bidirectional Rapidly-exploring Random Tree Star (BRRT*) is used to generate an optimal global path …
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