Abstract
This paper proposes a potential field immune network (PFIN) for dynamic motion planning of mobile robots in an unknown environment with moving obstacles and a fixed/moving goal. The velocity obstacle method is utilized to determine the imminent collision obstacle. Subsequently, PFIN is implemented to guide robots to avoid collision with the most dangerous objects at every time instant. The overall response of the immune network is calculated with the aid of fuzzy logic and genetic algorithms. Simulation results are presented to verify the effectiveness of the proposed architecture in dynamic environments with single and multiple fixed/moving obstacles.
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