A Framework for Collision-Tolerant Optimal Trajectory Planning of Autonomous Vehicles
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💻 cs.RO
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planningtrajectorycollision-tolerantcollisionsdamageoptimalplannedtrajectories
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Collision-tolerant trajectory planning is the consideration that collisions, if they are planned appropriately, enable more effective path planning for robots capable of handling them. A mixed integer programming (MIP) optimization formulation demonstrates the computational practicality of optimizing trajectories that comprise planned collisions. A damage quantification function is proposed, and the influence of damage functions constraints on the trajectory are studied in simulation. Using a simple example, an increase in performance is achieved under this schema as compared to collision-free optimal trajectories.
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