Affiliation:
1. Army Academy of Armored Forces, Beijing 100072, China
Abstract
Autonomous exploration in unknown environments is a fundamental problem for the practical application of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs). However, existing exploration methods face difficulties when directly applied to UGVs due to limited sensory coverage, conservative exploration strategies, inappropriate decision frequencies, and the non-holonomic constraints of wheeled vehicles. In this paper, we present IB-PRM, a hierarchical planning method that combines Incremental B-splines with a probabilistic roadmap, which can support rapid exploration by a UGV in complex unknown environments. We define a new frontier structure that includes both information-gain guidance and a B-spline curve segment with different arrival orientations to satisfy the non-holonomic constraint characteristics of UGVs. We construct and maintain local and global graphs to generate and store filtered frontiers. By jointly solving the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) using these frontiers, we obtain the optimal global path traversing feasible frontiers. Finally, we optimize the global path based on the Time Elastic Band (TEB) algorithm to obtain a smooth, continuous, and feasible local trajectory. We conducted comparative experiments with existing advanced exploration methods in simulation environments of different scenarios, and the experimental results demonstrate that our method can effectively improve the efficiency of UGV exploration.
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