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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 1991

Physical Simulation of Land Vehicles with Obstacle Avoidance and Various Terrain Interactions

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Programming the motions of an autonomous planetary robot moving in an hostile and hazardous environment is a complex task which reqires both the construction of nominal motion plans and the anticipation as far as possible of the effects of the interactions existing between the vehicle and the terrain. In this paper we show how physical models and dynamic simulation tools can be used for amending and completing as nominal motion plan provided by a classial geometrical path planner. The purpose of our physical modeller-simulator is to anticipate the dynamic behaviour of the vehicle while executing the nominal motion plan. In the first part, we outline the physical models that have been used for modelling the different types of vehicle, of terrain and of vehicle-surface interactions. Then we formulate the motion planning problem through the definition of two basic abstract constructions derived from physical model : the concept of generalized obstacle and the concept of physical target. We show with various examples how it is possible, when using this method, to solve the locomotion problem and the obstacle avoidance problem simultaneously and, furthermore, to provide the human operator with a true force feedback gestural control over the simulated robot.
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hal-00910552 , version 1 (07-03-2014)

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Stéphane Jimenez, Annie Luciani, Olivier Raoult. Physical Simulation of Land Vehicles with Obstacle Avoidance and Various Terrain Interactions. 2nd Eurographics Workshop, 1991, Vienne, Austria. pp.245-262. ⟨hal-00910552⟩

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