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Improved Optimization of Motion Primitives for Motion Planning in State Lattices

Authors :
Bergman, Kristoffer
Ljungqvist, Oskar
Axehill, Daniel
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

In this paper, we propose a framework for generating motion primitives for lattice-based motion planners automatically. Given a family of systems, the user only needs to specify which principle types of motions, which are here denoted maneuvers, that are relevant for the considered system family. Based on the selected maneuver types and a selected system instance, the algorithm not only automatically optimizes the motions connecting pre-defined boundary conditions, but also simultaneously optimizes the end-point boundary conditions as well. This significantly reduces the time consuming part of manually specifying all boundary value problems that should be solved, and no exhaustive search to generate feasible motions is required. In addition to handling static a priori known system parameters, the framework also allows for fast automatic re-optimization of motion primitives if the system parameters change while the system is in use, e.g, if the load significantly changes or a trailer with a new geometry is picked up by an autonomous truck. We also show in several numerical examples that the framework can enhance the performance of the motion planner in terms of total cost for the produced solution.<br />Comment: Manuscript updated after reviewer comments and submitted to IV 2019

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1810.07470
Document Type :
Working Paper