Chance-constrained collision avoidance for MAVs in dynamic environments

Journal Article (2019)
Author(s)

Hai Zhu (TU Delft - Learning & Autonomous Control)

Javier Alonso-Mora (TU Delft - Learning & Autonomous Control)

Research Group
Learning & Autonomous Control
Copyright
© 2019 H. Zhu, J. Alonso-Mora
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/LRA.2019.2893494
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Copyright
© 2019 H. Zhu, J. Alonso-Mora
Research Group
Learning & Autonomous Control
Issue number
2
Volume number
4
Pages (from-to)
776-783
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Abstract

Safe autonomous navigation of microair vehicles in cluttered dynamic environments is challenging due to the uncertainties arising from robot localization, sensing, and motion disturbances. This letter presents a probabilistic collision avoidance method for navigation among other robots and moving obstacles, such as humans. The approach explicitly considers the collision probability between each robot and obstacle and formulates a chance constrained nonlinear model predictive control problem (CCNMPC). A tight bound for approximation of collision probability is developed, which makes the CCNMPC formulation tractable and solvable in real time. For multirobot coordination, we describe three approaches, one distributed without communication (constant velocity assumption), one distributed with communication (of previous plans), and one centralized (sequential planning). We evaluate the proposed method in experiments with two quadrotors sharing the space with two humans and verify the multirobot coordination strategy in simulation with up to sixteen quadrotors.

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