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Reaction-Diffusion Navigation Robot Control: From Chemical to VLSI Analogic Processors
2004
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Fundamental Theory and Applications
We introduce a new methodology and experimental implementations for real-time wave-based robot navigation in a complex, dynamically changing environment. The main idea behind the approach is to consider the robot arena as an excitable medium, in which moving objects-obstacles and the target-are represented by sites of autowave generation: the target generates attractive waves, while the obstacles repulsive ones. The moving robot detects traveling and colliding wave fronts and uses the
doi:10.1109/tcsi.2004.827654
fatcat:6q6vadwzmjcv7nymhx5ssnzjjq