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Examples of turning radius


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Here all paths for the robot are constructed by straight lines and circular arcs of the minimum turningradius of the robot.
As mentioned previously, car-like robots in general have limited steering angles which imposes a lower bound, min, on the turningradius.
Each path should have a lower-bounded turningradius (upper bounded curvature).
Most of the times, this algorithm allows multiagents to steer and move along the path with certain turningradius.
The latter includes features such as configuration, turningradius, manner of steering and kinematic constraints.
A total of 15 curvature candidates, considering the maximum turningradius, and 2 velocity candidates (0.2 m/s and 0.1 m/s) created 30 via-point candidates.
The arced axles allowed the board to lean at extreme angles and the angled mounting points created an adjustable turningradius.
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The caster rotates perpendicular to the turningradius and provides a smooth turn.
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Steering is controlled by a single roll-stabilized rudder; the ships have a turningradius of 570 m.
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The deep balanced rudder allows a high degree of maneuverability, and the turningradius of the boat is very tight.
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The term "turningradius" is a technical term that has become popular automotive jargon.
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They also presented an excellent target for surface ship sonar and had a large turningradius.
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The ships were responsive to the helm, and had a tight turningradius, and lost only minimal speed during swells.
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It has a capacity of, is equipped with 48 tires and has a turningradius of.
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The low turningradius allows the vehicle to negotiate narrow passages.
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Larger brakes were made standard and the turningradius reduced.
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Joysticks are also used for controlling machines such as cranes, trucks, underwater unmanned vehicles, wheelchairs, surveillance cameras, and zero turningradius lawn mowers.
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She nevertheless maneuvered well and had a tight turningradius.
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This longitudinal placement allowed for a smaller turningradius and easy in-town maneuverability, as well as 56/44 front/rear weight distribution.
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Maneuvering considerations include requiring 500 yards or more to stop and 2000 yards or more turningradius.
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It offers a loading deck length of 2630 mm, a top speed of 125 kmph (78 mph), and a turningradius of 5.1 m.
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High-speed trains normally operate on standard gauge tracks of continuously welded rail on grade-separated right-of-way that incorporates a large turningradius in its design.
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In this case the maximum turning rate corresponds to some minimum turningradius (and equivalently maximum curvature).
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It has a minimum turningradius of approximately 100 metres, and can climb a maximum gradient of 1:18.
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They were not very maneuverable and had a large turningradius.
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One class of riding lawn mower that has recently gained in popularity with consumers is zero turningradius mowers.
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The ships had a very small turningradius, however, and were quick to answer commands from the helm.
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The turningradius is claimed to be 20 metres.
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The ships were highly maneuverable and had a tight turningradius, and but lost speed going into a turn.
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When cornering, the inner and outer wheels rotate at different speeds, because the inner wheels describe a smaller turningradius.
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This gives the vehicle much more maneuverability than a conventional arrangement, and a turningradius of essentially zero.
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They also affect the turningradius of the bike and the rider comfort.
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It can also be used, in the other direction, to reduce the turningradius.
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The turningradius is 7.6 metres and top speed 90 km/h.
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A third wheel might have been used to fix the turningradius.
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The redesign implemented a set back front axle that made the front look nose heavy, but allowed for a tighter turningradius.
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The 7/8 zoom ring is made of raised rubber ridges and operates over a 75 degree turningradius.
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Reviewers' comments about the tight turningradius of the vehicle were favourable.
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The rear main landing gear is steerable for a smaller turningradius and it rotates 90 degrees horizontally before it is retracted after takeoff.
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The newer series has a greater turningradius, heavier axle load and is two-directional.
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The redesign resulted in a tighter turningradius despite a 20mm in longer wheelbase, and a doubling of the front compartment's cargo volume.
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While skiing, competitors have a wider turningradius as a result of their disability.
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Most recumbents have a larger turningradius and combined with the greater difficulties of balance, tight and low-speed maneuvers can be difficult.
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Its turningradius is 27.5ft m, and it has 18in cm ground clearance.
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Although a point of concern, the turningradius was still good enough to be acceptable.
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Often, the bends of an indoor track will be banked to compensate for the small turningradius.
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Other drawbacks include longer length, which limits their turningradius and ability to use some lifts or wheelchair-designed access technologies such as kneeling bus lifts.
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Among the four axles, the front one is steerable which minimizes the turningradius of the vehicle.
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The rink itself is 400 m long, with a turningradius of 25.5 m.
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This potentially offers a faster rate of climb and tighter turningradius, both of them important in a fighter.
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Northbound travellers must negotiate a sharp incline and a 30-degree turningradius to access the bridge.
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This way made itself necessary, since all other approach roads did not exhibit the necessary turningradius.
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Another innovation for the time was the use of cross-steering arrangement, giving the trucks a 37 turningradius.
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The tractor and the trailer sections can move at great angles to each other making for a small turningradius.
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These were simple and straightforward trucks with stubby noses, and short turningradius.
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Other notable features are an exceptionally tight turningradius and a low-geared, 3 speed transmission for hauling heavy cargo.
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The speed at which one can bunnyhop is effectively limited by the turningradius: if too sharp a turn is made at high speed, speed is lost.
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It was a 4-wheel steering system that greatly reduced the truck's turningradius and improved lane changing while towing.
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Depending on factors including stiffness, turningradius and personality this can be done slowly or fast.
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Its turningradius is under three feet.
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Each ship with its own distinct characteristics of acceleration, top speed, mass, and turningradius.
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The vehicle has a turningradius of 16.5 metres, which makes it very agile and manoeuvrable and therefore suitable for operations in both urban and rural areas.
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The move gave that airplane a larger turningradius, since the distance between mainwheels and nosewheel increased by 18 in but the nosewheel's maximum allowed deflection was not increased.
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The turningradius is 9.2 meters.
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These devices are traditionally built low to the ground with a roughly hemispheric (sometimes transparent) shell and a power train capable of a very small turningradius.
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The rear wheels have steering to reduce its turningradius to 20 meters, and rear internal volume was increased by moving electrical equipment to the front of the vehicle.
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This would have reduced stall speed by up to 6% and turningradius by up to 12%.
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The ships were responsive and had a tight turningradius at low speed, but at hard rudder of 12 degrees, the ships lost up to 70 percent speed.
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The brakes can also be used in maneuvering the rollator; by braking one side while turning the rollator towards that side a much tighter turningradius can be achieved.
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The fleet found that the tapered stern, which made for a nice depth charge deployment feature, dug into the water and increased the turningradius, thus hampering anti-submarine work.
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The turningradius was 41feet.
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If a fire lane goes around a curve or corner, it must have an outside turningradius of 54 feet, and an inside turningradius of 30 feet.
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The turningradius of the train is restricted by the difference in length or distance traveled between the inside and outside rails due to curve resistance.
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Since this variety of hull had a deep draft (penetrates deeper into the water), however, the ships turningradius was considerably large and changing direction was therefore a lengthy process.
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Mixers commonly will have multiple steering axles as well, which generally result in very large turning radii.
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The functions of final drive and steering were combined in a single assembly; for each gear two turning radii could be selected.
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Older standard-gauge vehicles could not negotiate sharp turns as easily as narrow gauge ones, but modern light rail systems achieve tighter turning radii by using articulated cars.
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Nonholonomic path planning order continuity, that is to say, they do not have a minimum turningradius.
This can be seen on a shopping cart as the front wheels rotate at different velocities, with different turningradius depending on how tight a turn is made.
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Wyrick was among the first to see the need for wider roads with expansive curves that could be successfully rounded by motor vehicles with a wider turningradius.
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The shopping cart has a claimed top speed over 45 mph, and also has a complex steering wheel linkage and a low turningradius for maneuverability in tight spaces.
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Armas front two axles are steerable enabling it to make a turningradius of 7.85 m and the vehicle rides on independent hydropneumatic suspension, offering respectable off-road mobility and comfort.
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