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Path planning and trajectory tracking control for two-wheel mobile robot

Hassan et al., 2024

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1407430845443276328
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Hassan I
Abed I
Al-Hussaibi W
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Journal of Robotics and Control (JRC)

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The mobile robot is a system that can work in various environments. This means that the robot must be able to navigate without delay and avoid any obstacles placed within the boundaries of its movement. Designing mobile robots that can be intelligently managed and …
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