Abstract
Motion planning is an already old and classical problem in Robotics. A few years ago a new instance of this problem has appeared in the literature : motion planning for nonholonomic systems. While useful tools in motion planning come from Computer Science and Mathematics (Computational Geometry, Real Algebraic Geometry), nonholonomic motion planning needs some Control Theory and more Mathematics (Differential Geometry).
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