In this paper, we are interested on the development of hybrid control architecture for autonomous mobile robots navigation. The proposed approach consists of an architecture adapted for partially known environments. It includes both reactive navigation methods based on the principle of Sense & Act and deliberative methods based on the principle of Sense-Plan & Act. The used reactive navigation method is a behavioural approach for navigation in unknown environments. Whereas deliberative approach is based on a polynomial method called Random-Profile-Approach (RPA) for optimal trajectory planning in known environments. Controllers used for both trajectories tracking and reactive navigation are fuzzy inference systems. Simulation and experimental results to validate the proposed navigation strategy are presented.
Hybrid control architecture for mobile robots navigation in partially known environments
2014-09-01
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Conference paper
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