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PathPlannerApp Manual With Tutorial.doc is a path planning-tutorial that provides detailed explanation and pseudo-codes.
In order to get the most out of the tutorial, you should start with the "PathPlannerApp.base" and avoid looking through the "PathPlannerApp.solution" untill you have completed the project.
This program demonstrates some function approximation capabilities of a Radial Basis Function Network.
The user supplies a set of training points which represent some "sample" points for some arbitrary curve. Next, the user specifies the number of equally spaced gaussian centers and the variance for the network. Using the training samples, the weights multiplying each of the gaussian basis functions arecalculated using the pseudo-inverse (yielding the minimum least-squares solution). The resulting network is then used to approximate the function between the given "sample" points.
An AHB system is made of masters slaves and interconnections. A general approach to include all possible "muxed" implementation of multi layered AHB systems and arbitrated AHB ones can be thought as an acyclic graph where every source node is a master, every destination node is a slave and every internal node is an arbiter there must
be one and only one arc exiting a master and one or more entering a slave (single slave verus multi-slave or arbitrated slave) an arbiter can have as many input and output connections as needed. A bridge is a special node that collapses one or more slave nodes and a master node in a new "complex" node.
13th Israeli Symposium of AI, CV, and NN, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, Feb. 2-4, 1997 D. Dori, D. Hubunk and Liu W, “Improving the Arc Detection