Mobile robot path planning using a laser range finder for environments with transparent obstacles

JW Jung, JS Park, TW Kang, JG Kang, HW Kang - Applied Sciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
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Environment maps must first be generated to drive mobile robots automatically. Path
planning is performed based on the information given in an environment map. Various types
of sensors, such as ultrasonic and laser sensors, are used by mobile robots to acquire data
on its surrounding environment. Among these, the laser sensor, which has the property of
being able to go straight and high accuracy, is used most often. However, the beams from
laser sensors are refracted and reflected when it meets a transparent obstacle, thus …
Environment maps must first be generated to drive mobile robots automatically. Path planning is performed based on the information given in an environment map. Various types of sensors, such as ultrasonic and laser sensors, are used by mobile robots to acquire data on its surrounding environment. Among these, the laser sensor, which has the property of being able to go straight and high accuracy, is used most often. However, the beams from laser sensors are refracted and reflected when it meets a transparent obstacle, thus generating noise. Therefore, in this paper, a state-of-the-art algorithm was proposed to detect transparent obstacles by analyzing the pattern of the reflected noise generated when a laser meets a transparent obstacle. The experiment was carried out using the environment map generated by the aforementioned method and gave results demonstrating that the robot could avoid transparent obstacles while it was moving towards the destination.
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