A fast two-stage approach for multi-goal path planning in a fruit tree
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2023-07-04
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We consider the problem of planning the motion of a drone equipped with a robotic arm, tasked with bringing its end-effector up to many (150+) targets in a fruit tree; to inspect every piece of fruit, for example. The task is complicated by the intersection of a version of Neighborhood TSP (to find an optimal order and a pose to visit every target), and a robotic motion-planning problem through a planning space that features numerous cavities and narrow passages that confuse common techniques. In this contribution, we present a framework that decomposes the problem into two stages: planning approach paths for every target, and quickly planning between the start points of those approach paths. Then, we compare our approach by simulation to a more straightforward method based on multiquery planning, showing that our approach outperforms it in both time and solution cost.
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Kroneman, W, Valente, J & van der Stappen, A F 2023, A fast two-stage approach for multi-goal path planning in a fruit tree. in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation. IEEE, pp. 1586-1593. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICRA48891.2023.10160281