scholarly journals Mobile Robot Path Planning in an Obstacle-free Static Environment using Multiple Optimization Algorithms

2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 165-173
Author(s):  
C.O. Yinka-Banjo ◽  
U. Agwogie

This article presents the implementation and comparison of fruit fly optimization (FOA), ant colony optimization (ACO) and particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithms in solving the mobile robot path planning problem. FOA is one of the newest nature-inspired algorithms while PSO and ACO has been in existence for a long time. PSO has been shown by other studies to have long search time while ACO have fast convergence speed. Therefore there is need to benchmark FOA performance with these older nature-inspired algorithms. The objective is to find an optimal path in an obstacle free static environment from a start point to the goal point using the aforementioned techniques. The performance of these algorithms was measured using three criteria: average path length, average computational time and average convergence speed. The results show that the fruit fly algorithm produced shorter path length (19.5128 m) with faster convergence speed (3149.217 m/secs) than the older swarm intelligence algorithms. The computational time of the algorithms were in close range, with ant colony optimization having the minimum (0.000576 secs). Keywords:  Swarm intelligence, Fruit Fly algorithm, Ant Colony Optimization, Particle Swarm Optimization, optimal path, mobile robot.

2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (8) ◽  
pp. 6139-6150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenxiang Gao ◽  
Qing Tang ◽  
Beifa Ye ◽  
Yaru Yang ◽  
Jin Yao

Author(s):  
Razif Rashid ◽  
N. Perumal ◽  
I. Elamvazuthi ◽  
Momen Kamal Tageldeen ◽  
M. K. A. Ahamed Khan ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 172988142110192
Author(s):  
Songcan Zhang ◽  
Jiexin Pu ◽  
Yanna Si ◽  
Lifan Sun

Path planning of mobile robots in complex environments is the most challenging research. A hybrid approach combining the enhanced ant colony system with the local optimization algorithm based on path geometric features, called EACSPGO, has been presented in this study for mobile robot path planning. Firstly, the simplified model of pheromone diffusion, the pheromone initialization strategy of unequal allocation, and the adaptive pheromone update mechanism have been simultaneously introduced to enhance the classical ant colony algorithm, thus providing a significant improvement in the computation efficiency and the quality of the solutions. A local optimization method based on path geometric features has been designed to further optimize the initial path and achieve a good convergence rate. Finally, the performance and advantages of the proposed approach have been verified by a series of tests in the mobile robot path planning. The simulation results demonstrate that the presented EACSPGO approach provides better solutions, adaptability, stability, and faster convergence rate compared to the other tested optimization algorithms.


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