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Set-Theoretic Receding Horizon Control for Obstacle Avoidance and Overtaking in Autonomous Highway Driving

Gianni Cario, Valentino Carriuolo, Alessandro Casavola, Gianfranco Gagliardi, Marco Lupia, Franco Angelo Torchiaro

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2026
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This article addresses obstacle avoidance motion planning for autonomous vehicles, specifically focusing on highway overtaking maneuvers. The control design challenge is handled by considering a mathematical vehicle model that captures both lateral and longitudinal dynamics. Unlike existing numerical optimization methods that suffer from significant online computational overhead, this work extends the state-of-the-art by leveraging a fast set-theoretic ellipsoidal Model Predictive Control (Fast-MPC) technique. While originally restricted to stabilization tasks, the proposed framework is successfully adapted to handle motion planning for vehicles modeled as uncertain polytopic discrete-time linear systems. The control action is computed online via a set-membership evaluation against a structured sequence of nested inner ellipsoidal approximations of the exact one-step ahead controllable set within a receding horizon framework. A six-degrees-of-freedom (6-DOF) nonlinear model characterizes the vehicle dynamics, while a polytopic embedding approximates the nonlinearities within a linear framework with parameter uncertainties. Finally, to assess performance and real-time feasibility, comparative co-simulations against a baseline Non-Linear MPC (NLMPC) were conducted. Using the high-fidelity CARLA 3D simulator, results demonstrate that the proposed approach seamlessly rejects dynamic traffic disturbances while reducing online computational time by over 90% compared to standard optimization-based approaches.

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