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PC-Planner: Physics-Constrained Self-Supervised Learning for Robust Neural Motion Planning with Shape-Aware Distance Function

Xujie Shen, Haocheng Peng, Zesong Yang, Juzhan Xu, Hujun Bao, Ruizhen Hu, Zhaopeng Cui

发表年份
2024
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摘要

Motion Planning (MP) is a critical challenge in robotics, especially pertinent with the burgeoning interest in embodied artificial intelligence. Traditional MP methods often struggle with high-dimensional complexities. Recently neural motion planners, particularly physics-informed neural planners based on the Eikonal equation, have been proposed to overcome the curse of dimensionality. However, these methods perform poorly in complex scenarios with shaped robots due to multiple solutions inherent in the Eikonal equation. To address these issues, this paper presents PC-Planner, a novel physics-constrained self-supervised learning framework for robot motion planning with various shapes in complex environments. To this end, we propose several physical constraints, including monotonic and optimal constraints, to stabilize the training process of the neural network with the Eikonal equation. Additionally, we introduce a novel shape-aware distance field that considers the robot's shape for efficient collision checking and Ground Truth (GT) speed computation. This field reduces the computational intensity, and facilitates adaptive motion planning at test time. Experiments in diverse scenarios with different robots demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method in efficiency and robustness for robot motion planning, particularly in complex environments.

关键词

Eikonal equationMotion planningRobotArtificial intelligenceArtificial neural networkComputer scienceRobustness (evolution)Curse of dimensionalityMathematical optimizationMachine learning

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