prescribed path

collocation in English

meaningsofprescribedandpath

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prescribed
adjective
uk
/prɪˈskraɪbd/
us
/prɪˈskraɪbd/
set by a rule ...
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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 ofprescribedandpathfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The algorithm can be viewed as a local strategy of minimal configuration changes with forced motion toward the goal point of theprescribedpath.
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Comparing with other methods, the optimization method tends to keep the end-effector at the maximum distance from theprescribedpath.
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It is expected that moving know points from theprescribedpathmay decrease overall trajectory length.
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For example, assuming the mobile robot is a smart wheelchair, it must follow aprescribedpathwhile following a strict speed limit.
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Otherwise, the robot may experience obstacle avoidance behaviour if it is allowed to navigate out of itsprescribedpath.
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The robot base also cannot be located along theprescribedpathof the endeffector.
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According to the authors, this process occurs along aprescribedpath, from elite introduction to mass acceptance.
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It will be used as a reference for other methods of trajectory planning with a constrained endeffector path deviation from aprescribedpath.
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For redundant manipulators, when aprescribedpathtouches a boundary of a task space, singularities unavoidably emerge.
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Finishing robot control includes tool removal into an initial position and its orientation and travel along theprescribedpathat the required speed.
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As motion toward the goal is controlled only via a projection of the current position on theprescribedpath, it may appear that the goal point can be missed.
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However, for short paths this effect is not clearly visible because the trajectory that reaches the goal position cannot move far away from theprescribedpath.
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Knot points are placed exactly at theprescribedpath.
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Pilots can be fined for too large deviations from theprescribedpath.
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Each brotherhood had its ownprescribedpathto salvation, its own rituals, signs, symbols, and mysteries.
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Its predecessors have been successfully used in locally optimal trajectory planning along prescribed paths with dynamics of the manipulator considered.
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