Automated guided vehicle technology has become a hot area of scientific research due to its increasing use in manufacturing and logistics. Its main features are programming and control, remote computer eye tracking, command receiving and execution, autonomous route planning, and autonomous driving execution of tasks, with the advantages of high intelligence and flexibility. In this work, a simple vehicle model is used to study the route planning and tracking control of automatic guided vehicles. This paper uses wireless communication to find the optimal route planning problem. Using geometric methods, we develop a model of the working environment of the mobile automatic guided vehicle and develop a route finding algorithm. Based on the kinematic model, an advanced routing controller is designed to conduct experimental simulation of two trajectories and verify the effectiveness of the trajectory tracking controller. When the time is after 2 s, the position error is almost completely zero. In the path planning, when the number of iterations is greater than 10, the path length remains constant, verifying the effectiveness of the method in this paper.


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    Title :

    Path Planning and Trajectory Tracking for Automatic Guided Vehicles


    Contributors:
    Yongwei Tang (author) / Jun Zhou (author) / Huijuan Hao (author) / Fengqi Hao (author) / Haigang Xu (author)


    Publication date :

    2022




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    Unknown




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