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Path Planning Algorithms for Autonomous Border Patrol Vehicles

Posted on:2013-07-08Degree:M.A.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:Lau, George Tin LamFull Text:PDF
GTID:2458390008481137Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis presents an online path planning algorithm developed for unmanned vehicles in charge of autonomous border patrol. In this Pursuit-Evasion game, the unmanned vehicle is required to capture multiple trespassers on its own before any of them reach a target safe house where they are safe from capture. The problem formulation is based on Isaacs' Target Guarding problem, but extended to the case of multiple evaders. The proposed path planning method is based on Rapidly-exploring random trees (RRT) and is capable of producing trajectories within several seconds to capture 2 or 3 evaders. Simulations are carried out to demonstrate that the resulting trajectories approach the optimal solution produced by a nonlinear programming-based numerical optimal control solver. Experiments are also conducted on unmanned ground vehicles to show the feasibility of implementing the proposed online path planning algorithm on physical applications.
Keywords/Search Tags:Path planning, Autonomous border patrol, Vehicles, Unmanned
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