Collaborative obstacle avoidance algorithm of multiple bionic snake robots in fluid based on IB-LBM

Dongfang Li, Hongbin Deng, Zhenhua Pan, Yang Xiu*

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Abstract

This paper presents a collaborative obstacle avoidance algorithm of multiple bionic snake robots in fluid based on IB-LBM. The method can make the multiple bionic snake robots avoid different obstacles in the fluid under the control of the improved Serpenoid curve function. The proposed method has high parallelism, can simulate the complex non-linear phenomenon of the multiple snake robots, deal with the complex boundary conditions of the robot, and reduce the conversion of the computational grid. Firstly, a non-linear fluid model is established by LBM, which solves the non-linear problem that the classical Navier–Stokes equations cannot explain the random motion. Secondly, the force source boundary model of multiple bionic snake robots is established by IBM, which saves the calculation time, improves the calculation efficiency and system stability. After that, each bionic snake robot is given a special force to make the robots collaborate with each other and non-colliding with each other in the process of the obstacle avoidance. Finally, through simulation experiments, the trajectory of multiple bionic snake robots avoiding different number of the obstacles in the fluid is analyzed and the collaborative obstacle avoidance process of multiple bionic snake robots in fluid is observed. The validity of the collaborative obstacle avoidance algorithm of multiple bionic snake robots in fluid based on the IB-LBM is verified.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)271-280
Number of pages10
JournalISA Transactions
Volume122
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Collaborative obstacle avoidance
  • IB-LBM
  • Multiple bionic snake robots

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