2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2201.07834
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Adaptive Bézier Degree Reduction and Splitting for Computationally Efficient Motion Planning

Abstract: As a parametric polynomial curve family, Bézier curves are widely used in safe and smooth motion design of intelligent robotic systems from flying drones to autonomous vehicles to robotic manipulators. In such motion planning settings, the critical features of high-order Bézier curves such as curve length, distance-to-collision, maximum curvature/velocity/acceleration are either numerically computed at a high computational cost or inexactly approximated by discrete samples. To address these issues, in this pap… Show more

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