Learning Enabled Fast Planning and Control in Dynamic Environments with Intermittent Information
Cleaveland, Matthew, Yel, Esen, Kantaros, Yiannis, Lee, Insup, Bezzo, Nicola
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper addresses a safe planning and control problem for mobile robots operating in communication- and sensor-limited dynamic environments. In this case the robots cannot sense the objects around them and must instead rely on intermittent, external information about the environment, as e.g., in underwater applications. The challenge in this case is that the robots must plan using only this stale data, while accounting for any noise in the data or uncertainty in the environment. To address this challenge we propose a compositional technique which leverages neural networks to quickly plan and control a robot through crowded and dynamic environments using only intermittent information. Specifically, our tool uses reachability analysis and potential fields to train a neural network that is capable of generating safe control actions. We demonstrate our technique both in simulation with an underwater vehicle crossing a crowded shipping channel and with real experiments with ground vehicles in communication- and sensor-limited environments.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-9-2022
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