APPARATE is an application package to code, simulate, and visualise various path planning algorithms, such as A*, Real-time A* or incremental path planners like D* or Moving Target. To do so, the framework provides an interface to implement path finding algorithms and to run them, get statistics, and visualize them. Importantly, APPARATE is a suitable tool for testing incremental algorithms; it allows dynamic changes to the environment (like adding water areas or moving the target location), via a script or the GUI interface. Also, it is able to change the path-planning algorithms on-the-fly and can handle large maps.
The simulator uses Moving-AI+ maps.
APPARATE can be used for teaching purposes for students to code advanced search and execution algorithms and develop their own ones. See AOPD-2012 for an example.
For further detailed information (how to run it, map information, etc), refer to the Project Wiki, also available in text under docs/wiki.
For bugs, issues, and extensions please open an issue.
Have fun developing your agents!!!
- Sebastian Sardina (project supervisor, developer, and contact - ssardina@gmail.com).
- Abhijeet Anand (developed JPathPlan library as part of his 2011 Minor Thesis, which provides the generic framework to develop path planners).
- Andy Heng Xie (developed first GUI version as part of a summer project).
- Nitin Yadav
- Geoff Sutcliffe and Rhys van der Waerden (for the
HRTimer
utility)
We thank Prof. Jorge Baier from Universidad Catolica of Chile for providing his original path-planning simulator in which we built on our system.
This project is using the GPLv3 for open source licensing for information and the license visit GNU website (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html).
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