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A city may contain obstacles such as rivers and mountains.
As mentioned before, it is known that most environments are highly dynamic, highly complex and contain obstacles moving randomly.
In the worst case scenario, if all divisions contain obstacles within a 1 m range, then no safe path exists and the user is informed about this.
However, if both of them contain obstacles but beyond a range of 1 m, then the one with the obstacle(s) farthest away from the user is selected.
Levels contain obstacles such as corkscrews, loop-the-loops, hills, ramps, and rock walls.
Try to find certain areas where they contain obstacles that can squish and kill you.
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To find the shortest collision-free path in a room containing obstacles we designed a chemical processor and coupled it with a cellular-automaton processor.
Based on the Navier-Stokes equations, such models are useful for estimating short-term dispersion of plumes, especially in areas containing obstacles like large buildings and complex terrain, and with calm or very light winds, a situation when other types of models perform poorly.
Note that "free path" refers to a path that does not contain any obstacles at a distance of less than 1 m, and is, thus, safe to take.
The human anatomy is a collection of many environments that contain complex obstacles, boundaries referred to as "compartments," which complicate or prevent the transportation of drugs throughout the body.
If the middle division does not contain any obstacles within a range of 1 m (note that the 1 m range is based on the interview results in the "User requirements elicitation study" section), the walking path directly in front of the user is clear of obstacles and safe to navigate.
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