How to obtain optimal path between start and goal pose using pathPlannerRRT() and plan()?
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I am currently working on path planning of a vehicle for an automatic parking system.
I am currently using pathPlannerRRT() and plan() to generate a path between start and goal pose. The problem that i am facing is, with the same start and goal pose each time i re-run my program, i am getting a different path. Different results each time I re-run indicates that the path being generated is not optimal. Sometimes it is close to optimal, sometimes its very wavy and sub optimal.
How can i better control the path being generated and how can i ensure that the path being generated is optimal?
This is the part of code where i am configuring the path planner:
motion_planner = pathPlannerRRT(cstmp,'MinIterations',2000,'ConnectionDistance',5,'MinTurningRadius',4,'ConnectionMethod','Reeds-Shepp','ApproximateSearch',false);
path = plan(motion_planner,curr_pose,goal_pose);
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Qu Cao
on 30 Jun 2021
Please set the random seed at the beginning to get consistent results across different runs:
rng(1);
motion_planner = pathPlannerRRT(cstmp,'MinIterations',2000,'ConnectionDistance',5,'MinTurningRadius',4,'ConnectionMethod','Reeds-Shepp','ApproximateSearch',false);
path = plan(motion_planner,curr_pose,goal_pose);
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Qu Cao
on 4 Jul 2021
A rapidly exploring random tree (RRT) is an algorithm designed to efficiently search nonconvex, high-dimensional spaces by randomly building a space-filling tree.
rng controls the generation of random numbers.
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