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Robotics / Robot control / Robot kinematics / Control theory / Automated planning and scheduling / Motion planning / Theoretical computer science / Velocity obstacle / Dynamic window approach / Mobile robot / Robot / Lidar
Date: 2018-02-19 21:17:33
Robotics
Robot control
Robot kinematics
Control theory
Automated planning and scheduling
Motion planning
Theoretical computer science
Velocity obstacle
Dynamic window approach
Mobile robot
Robot
Lidar

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