Reachable Bezier polytopes enable a real-time, layered path planner that produces dynamically feasible, collision-free paths, demonstrated on a 3D hopping robot.
From Perception to Decision: A Data-driven Approach to End-to-end Motion Planning for Autonomous Ground Robots
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
Learning from demonstration for motion planning is an ongoing research topic. In this paper we present a model that is able to learn the complex mapping from raw 2D-laser range findings and a target position to the required steering commands for the robot. To our best knowledge, this work presents the first approach that learns a target-oriented end-to-end navigation model for a robotic platform. The supervised model training is based on expert demonstrations generated in simulation with an existing motion planner. We demonstrate that the learned navigation model is directly transferable to previously unseen virtual and, more interestingly, real-world environments. It can safely navigate the robot through obstacle-cluttered environments to reach the provided targets. We present an extensive qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the neural network-based motion planner, and compare it to a grid-based global approach, both in simulation and in real-world experiments.
fields
cs.RO 1years
2024 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Dynamically Feasible Path Planning in Cluttered Environments via Reachable Bezier Polytopes
Reachable Bezier polytopes enable a real-time, layered path planner that produces dynamically feasible, collision-free paths, demonstrated on a 3D hopping robot.