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A Framework for Multi-Vehicle Navigation Using Feedback-Based Motion Primitives

Marijan Vukosavljev, Zachary Kroeze, Mireille E. Broucke, Angela P. Schoellig

Published 2017-07-21Version 1

We present a hybrid control framework for solving a motion planning problem among a collection of heterogenous agents. The proposed approach utilizes a finite set of low-level motion primitives, each based on a piecewise affine feedback control, to generate complex motions in a gridded workspace. The constraints on allowable sequences of successive motion primitives are formalized through a maneuver automaton. At the higher level, a control policy generated by a shortest path non-deterministic algorithm determines which motion primitive is executed in each box of the gridded workspace. The overall framework yields a highly robust control design on both the low and high levels. We experimentally demonstrate the efficacy and robustness of this framework for multiple quadrocopters maneuvering in a 2D or 3D workspace.

Comments: 7 pages, 12 figures, to appear in Proc. of the IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2017
Categories: cs.SY