articleThe International Journal of Robotics ResearchMay 18, 2015GREEN OA

Fast marching tree: A fast marching sampling-based method for optimal motion planning in many dimensions

Stanford University

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Abstract

In this paper we present a novel probabilistic sampling-based motion planning algorithm called the Fast Marching Tree algorithm (FMT*). The algorithm is specifically aimed at solving complex motion planning problems in high-dimensional configuration spaces. This algorithm is proven to be asymptotically optimal and is shown to converge to an optimal solution faster than its state-of-the-art counterparts, chiefly PRM* and RRT*. The FMT* algorithm performs a ‘lazy’ dynamic programming recursion on a predetermined number of probabilistically drawn samples to grow a tree of paths, which moves steadily outward in cost-to-arrive space. As such, this algorithm combines features of both single-query algorithms (chiefly…

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Keywords
  • Fast marching method
  • Computer science
  • Motion planning
  • Motion (physics)
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Sampling (signal processing)
  • Computer vision
  • Mathematical optimization
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