This dissertation derives path integral controllers for chance-constrained control, zero-sum games, hierarchical tasks, deception, and stealthy attacks, and gives a sample complexity bound for discrete-time LQR.
Risk-Averse Receding Horizon Motion Planning for Obstacle Avoidance using Coherent Risk Measures
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This paper studies the problem of risk-averse receding horizon motion planning for agents with uncertain dynamics, in the presence of stochastic, dynamic obstacles. We propose a model predictive control (MPC) scheme that formulates the obstacle avoidance constraint using coherent risk measures. To handle disturbances, or process noise, in the state dynamics, the state constraints are tightened in a risk-aware manner to provide a disturbance feedback policy. We also propose a waypoint following algorithm that uses the proposed MPC scheme for discrete distributions and prove its risk-sensitive recursive feasibility while guaranteeing finite-time task completion. We further investigate some commonly used coherent risk metrics, namely, conditional value-at-risk (CVaR), entropic value-at-risk (EVaR), and g-entropic risk measures, and propose a tractable incorporation within MPC. We illustrate our framework via simulation studies.
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Advancing Frontiers of Path Integral Theory for Stochastic Optimal Control
This dissertation derives path integral controllers for chance-constrained control, zero-sum games, hierarchical tasks, deception, and stealthy attacks, and gives a sample complexity bound for discrete-time LQR.