Ten Problems in Geobotics

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Authors Mikkel Abrahamsen, Dan Halperin arXiv ID 2408.12657 Category cs.CG: Computational Geometry Cross-listed cs.RO Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 3 months ago
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Robots sense, move and act in the physical world. It is therefore natural that algorithmic problems in robotics and automation have a geometric component, often central to the problem. Below we review ten challenging problems at the intersection of robotics and computational geometry -- let's call this intersection Geobotics. What is common to most of these problems is that the prevalent algorithmic techniques used in robotics do not seem suitable for solving them, or at least do not suggest quality guarantees for the solution. Solving some of them, even partially, can shed light on less well-understood aspects of computation in robotics.
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