Parametrized topological complexity of collision-free motion planning in the plane

Parametrized motion planning algorithms have high degrees of universality and flexibility, as they are designed to work under a variety of external conditions, which are viewed as parameters and form part of the input of the underlying motion planning problem. In this paper, we analyze the parametri...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of mathematics and artificial intelligence 2022-10, Vol.90 (10), p.999-1015
Hauptverfasser: Cohen, Daniel C., Farber, Michael, Weinberger, Shmuel
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Zusammenfassung:Parametrized motion planning algorithms have high degrees of universality and flexibility, as they are designed to work under a variety of external conditions, which are viewed as parameters and form part of the input of the underlying motion planning problem. In this paper, we analyze the parametrized motion planning problem for the motion of many distinct points in the plane, moving without collision and avoiding multiple distinct obstacles with a priori unknown positions. This complements our prior work Cohen et al. [ 3 ] (SIAM J. Appl. Algebra Geom. 5 , 229–249), where parametrized motion planning algorithms were introduced, and the obstacle-avoiding collision-free motion planning problem in three-dimensional space was fully investigated. The planar case requires different algebraic and topological tools than its spatial analog.
ISSN:1012-2443
1573-7470
DOI:10.1007/s10472-022-09801-6