The potential field method and the nonlinear attractor dynamics approach: what are the differences?


Autoria(s): Silva, Eliana Costa e; Bicho, Estela; Erlhagen, Wolfram
Data(s)

01/09/2006

Resumo

One of the most popular approaches to path planning and control is the potential field method. This method is particularly attractive because it is suitable for on-line feedback control. In this approach the gradient of a potential field is used to generate the robot's trajectory. Thus, the path is generated by the transient solutions of a dynamical system. On the other hand, in the nonlinear attractor dynamic approach the path is generated by a sequence of attractor solutions. This way the transient solutions of the potential field method are replaced by a sequence of attractor solutions (i.e., asymptotically stable states) of a dynamical system. We discuss at a theoretical level some of the main differences of these two approaches.

Identificador

E. Costa e Silva, E. Bicho, W. Erlhagen, “Potential Field Method and Nonlinear Attractor Dynamics Approach: What are the differences?”, , In Proceedings of the 7th Portuguese Conference on Automatic Control (CONTROLO‘2006), 7 pages, 11-13 September, Lisboa, Portugal.

http://hdl.handle.net/1822/38991

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

APCA

Direitos

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Palavras-Chave #Path planning and control #Artificial potential field method #Nonlinear attractor dynamics #Nonlinear dynamical systems #Autonomous mobile robots
Tipo

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