Learning Provably Robust Motion Planners Using Funnel Libraries
Ali Ekin Gurgen, Anirudha Majumdar, Sushant Veer
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- 2021
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- Open access
Abstract
This paper presents an approach for learning motion planners that are accompanied with probabilistic guarantees of success on new environments that hold uniformly for any disturbance to the robot's dynamics within an admissible set. We achieve this by bringing together tools from generalization theory and robust control. First, we curate a library of motion primitives where the robustness of each primitive is characterized by an over-approximation of the forward reachable set, i.e., a "funnel". Then, we optimize probably approximately correct (PAC)-Bayes generalization bounds for training our planner to compose these primitives such that the entire funnels respect the problem specification. We demonstrate the ability of our approach to provide strong guarantees on two simulated examples: (i) navigation of an autonomous vehicle under external disturbances on a five-lane highway with multiple vehicles, and (ii) navigation of a drone across an obstacle field in the presence of wind disturbances.
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