Multi-Strategy Enhanced COA for Path Planning in Autonomous Navigation
By: Yifei Wang , Jacky Keung , Haohan Xu and more
Potential Business Impact:
Helps robots and drones find the best paths faster.
Autonomous navigation is reshaping various domains in people's life by enabling efficient and safe movement in complex environments. Reliable navigation requires algorithmic approaches that compute optimal or near-optimal trajectories while satisfying task-specific constraints and ensuring obstacle avoidance. However, existing methods struggle with slow convergence and suboptimal solutions, particularly in complex environments, limiting their real-world applicability. To address these limitations, this paper presents the Multi-Strategy Enhanced Crayfish Optimization Algorithm (MCOA), a novel approach integrating three key strategies: 1) Refractive Opposition Learning, enhancing population diversity and global exploration, 2) Stochastic Centroid-Guided Exploration, balancing global and local search to prevent premature convergence, and 3) Adaptive Competition-Based Selection, dynamically adjusting selection pressure for faster convergence and improved solution quality. Empirical evaluations underscore the remarkable planning speed and the amazing solution quality of MCOA in both 3D Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and 2D mobile robot path planning. Against 11 baseline algorithms, MCOA achieved a 69.2% reduction in computational time and a 16.7% improvement in minimizing overall path cost in 3D UAV scenarios. Furthermore, in 2D path planning, MCOA outperformed baseline approaches by 44% on average, with an impressive 75.6% advantage in the largest 60*60 grid setting. These findings validate MCOA as a powerful tool for optimizing autonomous navigation in complex environments. The source code is available at: https://github.com/coedv-hub/MCOA.
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