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The Path Planning market within the context of Robotics is a rapidly growing field that focuses on the development of algorithms and software to enable robots to autonomously navigate their environment. Path Planning algorithms are used to generate a sequence of steps that a robot can take to reach its destination, while avoiding obstacles and other hazards. Path Planning algorithms are used in a variety of applications, such as autonomous vehicles, industrial robots, and service robots.
Path Planning algorithms are typically based on a combination of mathematical models, such as graph theory, and artificial intelligence techniques, such as machine learning. These algorithms are used to generate a path that is both safe and efficient, while taking into account the environment and the robot's capabilities.
Some of the companies in the Path Planning market include Autonomous Stuff, Clearpath Robotics, Fetch Robotics, and Robosoft. Show Less Read more