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Collision Avoidance of 3-Dimensional Objects in Dynamic Environments

Achieving collision avoidance between moving objects is an important objective while determining robot trajectories. In performing collision avoidance maneuvers, the relative shapes of the objects play an important role. The literature largely models the shapes of the objects as spheres, and this can make the avoidance maneuvers very conservative, especially when the objects are of elongated shape and/or non-convex. In this paper, we model the shapes of the objects using suitable combinations of ellipsoids and one-sheeted/two-sheeted hyperboloids, and employ a collision cone approach to achieve collision avoidance. We present a method to construct the 3-D collision cone, and present simulation results demonstrating the working of the collision avoidance laws.

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