Trajectory Generation for Car-Like Robots Using Cubic Curvature Polynomials
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Field and Service Robotics (FSR '01), pp. 479 - 490, June, 2001
Abstract
Curvature polynomials of cubic order are ideal primitive trajectories for car-like robots. Unlike the clothoids, which are linear curvature polynomials, cubic curves can be used to determine a unique trajectory to an arbitrary target posture using a single continuous primitive. Such curves are also the lowest order curves which are continuous in the torque applied to steering mechanisms, so they generate trajectories which are relatively easily tracked by a real vehicle. Like the clothoids, cubic curvature polynomials are relatively difficult to compute but are easy to execute. A real-time numerical method to compute them is described.
BibTeX
@conference{Nagy-2001-120776,author = {B. Nagy and A. Kelly},
title = {Trajectory Generation for Car-Like Robots Using Cubic Curvature Polynomials},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Field and Service Robotics (FSR '01)},
year = {2001},
month = {June},
pages = {479 - 490},
}
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