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arxiv: 1705.00091 · v1 · pith:5KNTML3Cnew · submitted 2017-04-28 · 💻 cs.SY · cs.RO

Safe Trajectory Synthesis for Autonomous Driving in Unforeseen Environments

classification 💻 cs.SY cs.RO
keywords modelhigh-fidelityhorizonlow-fidelitymethodtimetrajectoriesautonomous
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Path planning for autonomous vehicles in arbitrary environments requires a guarantee of safety, but this can be impractical to ensure in real-time when the vehicle is described with a high-fidelity model. To address this problem, this paper develops a method to perform trajectory design by considering a low-fidelity model that accounts for model mismatch. The presented method begins by computing a conservative Forward Reachable Set (FRS) of a high-fidelity model's trajectories produced when tracking trajectories of a low-fidelity model over a finite time horizon. At runtime, the vehicle intersects this FRS with obstacles in the environment to eliminate trajectories that can lead to a collision, then selects an optimal plan from the remaining safe set. By bounding the time for this set intersection and subsequent path selection, this paper proves a lower bound for the FRS time horizon and sensing horizon to guarantee safety. This method is demonstrated in simulation using a kinematic Dubin's car as the low-fidelity model and a dynamic unicycle as the high-fidelity model.

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