Lazy Lifelong Planning for Efficient Replanning in Graphs with Expensive Edge Evaluation

We present an incremental search algorithm, called Lifelong-GLS, which combines the vertex efficiency of Lifelong Planning A* (LPA*) and the edge efficiency of Generalized Lazy Search (GLS) for efficient replanning on dynamic graphs where edge evaluation is expensive. We use a lazily evaluated LPA*...

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