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Enhancing Lattice-based Motion Planning with Introspective Learning and Reasoning

Published 15 May 2020 in cs.RO, cs.AI, cs.LG, cs.SY, eess.SY, and stat.ML | (2005.07385v2)

Abstract: Lattice-based motion planning is a hybrid planning method where a plan made up of discrete actions simultaneously is a physically feasible trajectory. The planning takes both discrete and continuous aspects into account, for example action pre-conditions and collision-free action-duration in the configuration space. Safe motion planing rely on well-calibrated safety-margins for collision checking. The trajectory tracking controller must further be able to reliably execute the motions within this safety margin for the execution to be safe. In this work we are concerned with introspective learning and reasoning about controller performance over time. Normal controller execution of the different actions is learned using reliable and uncertainty-aware machine learning techniques. By correcting for execution bias we manage to substantially reduce the safety margin of motion actions. Reasoning takes place to both verify that the learned models stays safe and to improve collision checking effectiveness in the motion planner by the use of more accurate execution predictions with a smaller safety margin. The presented approach allows for explicit awareness of controller performance under normal circumstances, and timely detection of incorrect performance in abnormal circumstances. Evaluation is made on the nonlinear dynamics of a quadcopter in 3D using simulation. Video: https://youtu.be/STmZduvSUMM

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