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Randomized motion planning on parallel and distributed architectures


Author(s) : Monica Reggiani, 
Publisher : N/A
Publication Date : 1999
ISSN : N/A
Abstract : Motion planning is a fundamental problem in a number of application areas, including robotics, automation, and virtual reality. This paper describes a parallel implementation of a motion planning algorithm particularly suited for complex systems characterized by many degrees of freedom. The implementation is based on the concurrent exploration of the search space by a randomized planner replicated on each node of the parallel architecture. All processing elements compete to obtain a solution over the entire search space in an OR-parallel fashion. Reported results refer to a low-cost cluster of PCs and an SGI Onyx2 parallel machine. The experiments emphasize the effectiveness of the approach for complex, high-dimensionality planning problems. We believe that the approach may be useful in other complex search problems, especially when the parallel architecture exhibits relatively high communication latency. 1,