Massively Parallel Construction of the Cell Graph
Abstract
Motion planning is an important and well-studied field of robotics. A typical approach to finding a route is to construct a cell graph representing a scene and then to find a path in such a graph. In this paper we present and analyze parallel algorithms for constructing the cell graph on a SIMD-like GPU processor. Additionally, we present a new implementation of the dictionary data type on a GPU device. In the contrary to hash tables, which are common in GPU algorithms, it uses a search tree in which all values are kept in leaves. With such a structure we can effectively perform dictionary operations on a set of long vectors over a limited alphabet.
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