iDb-A: Iterative Search and Optimization for Optimal Kinodynamic Motion Planning
Motion planning for robotic systems with complex dynamics is a challenging problem. While recent sampling-based algorithms achieve asymptotic optimality by propagating random control inputs, their empirical convergence rate is often poor, especially in high-dimensional systems such as multirotors. A...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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06.11.2023
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Summary: | Motion planning for robotic systems with complex dynamics is a challenging
problem. While recent sampling-based algorithms achieve asymptotic optimality
by propagating random control inputs, their empirical convergence rate is often
poor, especially in high-dimensional systems such as multirotors. An
alternative approach is to first plan with a simplified geometric model and
then use trajectory optimization to follow the reference path while accounting
for the true dynamics. However, this approach may fail to produce a valid
trajectory if the initial guess is not close to a dynamically feasible
trajectory. In this paper, we present Iterative Discontinuity Bounded A*
(iDb-A*), a novel kinodynamic motion planner that combines search and
optimization iteratively. The search step utilizes a finite set of short
trajectories (motion primitives) that are interconnected while allowing for a
bounded discontinuity between them. The optimization step locally repairs the
discontinuities with trajectory optimization. By progressively reducing the
allowed discontinuity and incorporating more motion primitives, our algorithm
achieves asymptotic optimality with excellent any-time performance. We provide
a benchmark of 43 problems across eight different dynamical systems, including
different versions of unicycles and multirotors. Compared to state-of-the-art
methods, iDb-A* consistently solves more problem instances and finds lower-cost
solutions more rapidly. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2311.03553 |