Research on SBMPC Algorithm for Path Planning of Rescue and Detection Robot
This research aims to improve autonomous navigation of coal mine rescue and detection robot, eliminate the danger for rescuers, and enhance the security of rescue work. The concept of model predictive control is introduced into path planning of rescue and detection robot in this paper. Sampling-Base...
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doaj-837bbfae5a9c426c978f0788c4b77fb92020-12-07T09:08:26ZengHindawi LimitedDiscrete Dynamics in Nature and Society1026-02261607-887X2020-01-01202010.1155/2020/78219427821942Research on SBMPC Algorithm for Path Planning of Rescue and Detection RobotLin-Lin Wang0Li-Xin Pan1College of Information Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot 010080, ChinaBeijing Institute of Control Engineering, China Academy of Space Technology, Beijing 100190, ChinaThis research aims to improve autonomous navigation of coal mine rescue and detection robot, eliminate the danger for rescuers, and enhance the security of rescue work. The concept of model predictive control is introduced into path planning of rescue and detection robot in this paper. Sampling-Based Model Predictive Control (SBMPC) algorithm is proposed basing on the construction of cost function and predictive kinematics model. Firstly, input sampling is conducted in control variable space of robot motion in order to generate candidate path planning solutions. Then, robot attitude and position in future time, which are regarded as output variables of robot motion, can be calculated through predictive kinematics model and input sampling data. The optimum solution of path planning is obtained from candidate solutions through continuous moving optimization of the defined cost function. The effects of the three sampling methods (viz., uniform sampling, Halton’s sampling, and CVT sampling) on path planning performance are compared in simulations. Statistical analysis demonstrates that CVT sampling has the most uniform coverage in two-dimensional plane when sample amount is the same for three methods. Simulation results show that SBMPC algorithm is effective and feasible to plan a secure route for rescue and detection robot under complex environment.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7821942 |
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This research aims to improve autonomous navigation of coal mine rescue and detection robot, eliminate the danger for rescuers, and enhance the security of rescue work. The concept of model predictive control is introduced into path planning of rescue and detection robot in this paper. Sampling-Based Model Predictive Control (SBMPC) algorithm is proposed basing on the construction of cost function and predictive kinematics model. Firstly, input sampling is conducted in control variable space of robot motion in order to generate candidate path planning solutions. Then, robot attitude and position in future time, which are regarded as output variables of robot motion, can be calculated through predictive kinematics model and input sampling data. The optimum solution of path planning is obtained from candidate solutions through continuous moving optimization of the defined cost function. The effects of the three sampling methods (viz., uniform sampling, Halton’s sampling, and CVT sampling) on path planning performance are compared in simulations. Statistical analysis demonstrates that CVT sampling has the most uniform coverage in two-dimensional plane when sample amount is the same for three methods. Simulation results show that SBMPC algorithm is effective and feasible to plan a secure route for rescue and detection robot under complex environment. |
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