smooth path
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsmoothandpath
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smooth
adjective
uk/smuːð/us/smuːð/
having a surface or consisting of a substance that is perfectly regular and has no holes, lumps, or areas that rise or ...
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path
noun[C]
uk/pɑːθ/us/pæθ/
a route or track between one place and another, or the direction in which something ...
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(Definition ofsmoothandpathfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The path planning stage was accomplished by using a piecewise cubic spline function to create asmoothpathusing kinematic constraints.
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It can be observed that the optimization algorithm does converge to the goal and asmoothpathhas been generated.
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Once asmoothpathhas been created using cubic splines, an arbitrary duration time of 1 s is assigned to each spline of the path.
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This work involved constructing an initialsmoothpathby connecting the knots (points) from any path planner with cubic splines.
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Even in the event of asmoothpathto successful prediction as outlined above, more questions may be raised than answered.
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We again see that consumption tracks income for the first decade of working life and then tapers off to a relativelysmoothpathuntil death.
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The important result is that, under any of the two types of self-motion, asmoothpathleading through the kinematic singularity can be obtained via the inverse kinematics solution (9).
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Further, it derives a minimum time first derivativesmoothpath, as opposed to a minimum distance path which is commonly given by various present solution techniques.
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It gives local authorities certainty and offers asmoothpathto the new system.
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We can envisage with considerable confidence that if the settlement was in place when those negotiations began, it would be an enormous step forward on asmoothpathtowards accession.
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Asmoothpathin a smooth manifold has (at every point) the tangent vector, belonging to the tangent space (attached to this point).
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It also eliminates the need for column transfers, and moves loads in asmoothpathfrom the tower's spire into its foundations.
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Second, we make the control of the mobile robot with non-holonomic constraints easier by considering the smooth paths at the stage of constructing the via-point candidates.
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They're designed to be used for on-road and off-road applications (think smooth paths).
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