Methodology for using root locus technique for mobile robots path planning

<p>This paper shows the analysis and the implementation methodology of the technique of dynamic systems roots location used in free-obstacle path planning for mobile robots. First of all, the analysis and morphologic behavior identification of the paths depending on roots location in complex p...

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Main Authors: Mario Ricardo Arbulú Saavedra, Fernando Martínez Santa, Holman Montiel Ariza
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas 2015-11-01
Series:Tecnura
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Online Access:http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/Tecnura/article/view/9545
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spelling doaj-cafd746f4ee54b88a01c852c56a5f95f2020-11-24T23:18:47ZspaUniversidad Distrital Francisco Jose de CaldasTecnura2248-76380123-921X2015-11-011946496410.14483/udistrital.jour.tecnura.2015.4.a047540Methodology for using root locus technique for mobile robots path planningMario Ricardo Arbulú Saavedra0Fernando Martínez Santa1Holman Montiel Ariza2Corporación Unificada Nacional de educación superior CUNCorporación Unificada Nacional de educación superior CUNUniversidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas<p>This paper shows the analysis and the implementation methodology of the technique of dynamic systems roots location used in free-obstacle path planning for mobile robots. First of all, the analysis and morphologic behavior identification of the paths depending on roots location in complex plane are performed, where paths type and their attraction and repulsion features in the presence of other roots similarly to the obtained with artificial potential fields are identified. An implementation methodology for this technique of mobile robots path planning is proposed, starting from three different methods of roots location for obstacles in the scene. Those techniques change depending on the obstacle key points selected for roots, such as borders, crossing points with original path, center and vertices. Finally, a behavior analysis of general technique and the effectiveness of each tried method is performed, doing 20 tests for each one, obtaining a value of 65% for the selected method. Modifications and possible improvements to this methodology are also proposed.</p>http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/Tecnura/article/view/9545Localización de raíces, planeación de rutas, robots móviles, procesamiento de imágenes
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author Mario Ricardo Arbulú Saavedra
Fernando Martínez Santa
Holman Montiel Ariza
spellingShingle Mario Ricardo Arbulú Saavedra
Fernando Martínez Santa
Holman Montiel Ariza
Methodology for using root locus technique for mobile robots path planning
Tecnura
Localización de raíces, planeación de rutas, robots móviles, procesamiento de imágenes
author_facet Mario Ricardo Arbulú Saavedra
Fernando Martínez Santa
Holman Montiel Ariza
author_sort Mario Ricardo Arbulú Saavedra
title Methodology for using root locus technique for mobile robots path planning
title_short Methodology for using root locus technique for mobile robots path planning
title_full Methodology for using root locus technique for mobile robots path planning
title_fullStr Methodology for using root locus technique for mobile robots path planning
title_full_unstemmed Methodology for using root locus technique for mobile robots path planning
title_sort methodology for using root locus technique for mobile robots path planning
publisher Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas
series Tecnura
issn 2248-7638
0123-921X
publishDate 2015-11-01
description <p>This paper shows the analysis and the implementation methodology of the technique of dynamic systems roots location used in free-obstacle path planning for mobile robots. First of all, the analysis and morphologic behavior identification of the paths depending on roots location in complex plane are performed, where paths type and their attraction and repulsion features in the presence of other roots similarly to the obtained with artificial potential fields are identified. An implementation methodology for this technique of mobile robots path planning is proposed, starting from three different methods of roots location for obstacles in the scene. Those techniques change depending on the obstacle key points selected for roots, such as borders, crossing points with original path, center and vertices. Finally, a behavior analysis of general technique and the effectiveness of each tried method is performed, doing 20 tests for each one, obtaining a value of 65% for the selected method. Modifications and possible improvements to this methodology are also proposed.</p>
topic Localización de raíces, planeación de rutas, robots móviles, procesamiento de imágenes
url http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/Tecnura/article/view/9545
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