DocumentCode
3743467
Title
Optimal sampling-based motion planning under differential constraints: The drift case with linear affine dynamics
Author
Edward Schmerling;Lucas Janson;Marco Pavone
Author_Institution
Institute for Computational &
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2574
Lastpage
2581
Abstract
In this paper we provide a thorough, rigorous theoretical framework to assess optimality guarantees of sampling-based algorithms for drift control systems: systems that, loosely speaking, can not stop instantaneously due to momentum. We exploit this framework to design and analyze a sampling-based algorithm (the Differential Fast Marching Tree algorithm) that is asymptotically optimal, that is, it is guaranteed to converge, as the number of samples increases, to an optimal solution. In addition, our approach allows us to provide concrete bounds on the rate of this convergence. The focus of this paper is on mixed time/control energy cost functions and on linear affine dynamical systems, which encompass a range of models of interest to applications (e.g., double-integrators) and represent a necessary step to design, via successive linearization, sampling-based and provably-correct algorithms for non-linear drift control systems. Our analysis relies on an original perturbation analysis for two-point boundary value problems, which could be of independent interest.
Keywords
"Trajectory","Planning","Aerospace electronics","Robots","Algorithm design and analysis","Heuristic algorithms","Probabilistic logic"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Decision and Control (CDC), 2015 IEEE 54th Annual Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CDC.2015.7402604
Filename
7402604
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