4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

On the relationship between classical grid search and probabilistic roadmaps

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ROBOTICS RESEARCH
Volume 23, Issue 7-8, Pages 673-692

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0278364904045481

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motion planning; probabilistic roadmaps; sampling-based motion planning; path planning; quasi-Monte Carlo; discrepancy; algorithms

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We present, implement, and analyze a spectrum of closely- related planners, designed to gain insight into the relationship between classical grid search and probabilistic roadmaps (PRMs). Building on the quasi-Monte Carlo sampling literature, we have developed deterministic variants of the PRM that use low-discrepancy andlow-dispersion samples, including lattices. Classical grid search is extended using subsampling for collision detection and also the dispersion-optimal Sukharev grid, which can be considered as a kind of lattice-based roadmap to complete the spectrum. Our experimental results show that the deterministic variants of the PRM Our performance advantages in comparison to the original, inultiple-querv PRM and the single-query. lazy PRM. Surprisingly, even some forms of grid search yield performance that is comparable to the original PRM. Our theoretical analysis shows that all of our deterministic PRM variants are resolution complete and achieve the best possible asymptotic convergence rate, which is shown to be superior to that obtained by random sampling. Thus, in surprising contrast to recent trends, there is both experimental and theoretical evidence that the randomization used in the original PRM is not advantageous.

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