Multi-Agent Motion Planning using Deep Learning for Space Applications
Yun, Kyongsik, Choi, Changrak, Alimo, Ryan, Davis, Anthony, Forster, Linda, Rahmani, Amir, Adil, Muhammad, Madani, Ramtin
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
State-of-the-art motion planners cannot scale to a large number of systems. Motion planning for multiple agents is an NP (non-deterministic polynomial-time) hard problem, so the computation time increases exponentially with each addition of agents. This computational demand is a major stumbling block to the motion planner's application to future NASA missions involving the swarm of space vehicles. We applied a deep neural network to transform computationally demanding mathematical motion planning problems into deep learning-based numerical problems. We showed optimal motion trajectories can be accurately replicated using deep learning-based numerical models in several 2D and 3D systems with multiple agents. The deep learning-based numerical model demonstrates superior computational efficiency with plans generated 1000 times faster than the mathematical model counterpart.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-15-2020
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