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Time-optimal Point-to-point Motion Planning: A Two-stage Approach

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arxiv 2403.03573 v1 pith:2ZBH2JSY submitted 2024-03-06 cs.RO cs.SYeess.SY

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keywords approachtwo-stagecontroltimeavoidancefixedgridmotion
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This paper proposes a two-stage approach to formulate the time-optimal point-to-point motion planning problem, involving a first stage with a fixed time grid and a second stage with a variable time grid. The proposed approach brings benefits through its straightforward optimal control problem formulation with a fixed and low number of control steps for manageable computational complexity and the avoidance of interpolation errors associated with time scaling, especially when aiming to reach a distant goal. Additionally, an asynchronous nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC) update scheme is integrated with this two-stage approach to address delayed and fluctuating computation times, facilitating online replanning. The effectiveness of the proposed two-stage approach and NMPC implementation is demonstrated through numerical examples centered on autonomous navigation with collision avoidance.

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