The authors mix normal and adversarially biased diffusion predictions under expected cost, and report a closed-loop score of 86.6 versus 83.5 for the best baseline in three adversarial driving scenarios.
An Efficient Risk-aware Branch MPC for Automated Driving that is Robust to Uncertain Vehicle Behaviors
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One of the critical challenges in automated driving is ensuring safety of automated vehicles despite the unknown behavior of the other vehicles. Although motion prediction modules are able to generate a probability distribution associated with various behavior modes, their probabilistic estimates are often inaccurate, thus leading to a possibly unsafe trajectory. To overcome this challenge, we propose a risk-aware motion planning framework that appropriately accounts for the ambiguity in the estimated probability distribution. We formulate the risk-aware motion planning problem as a min-max optimization problem and develop an efficient iterative method by incorporating a regularization term in the probability update step. Via extensive numerical studies, we validate the convergence of our method and demonstrate its advantages compared to the state-of-the-art approaches.
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Robust Planning for Autonomous Driving via Mixed Adversarial Diffusion Predictions
The authors mix normal and adversarially biased diffusion predictions under expected cost, and report a closed-loop score of 86.6 versus 83.5 for the best baseline in three adversarial driving scenarios.