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Real-time planning with multi-fidelity models for agile flights in unknown environments

J. Tordesillas Torres, B.T. López, J. Carter, J. Ware, J.P. How

IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation - ICRA 2019, Montréal (Canadá). 20-24 mayo 2019


Resumen:

Autonomous navigation through unknown environments is a challenging task that entails real-time localization, perception, planning, and control. UAVs with this capability have begun to emerge in the literature with advances in lightweight sensing and computing. Although the planning methodologies vary from platform to platform, many algorithms adopt a hierarchical planning architecture where a slow, low-fidelity global planner guides a fast, high-fidelity local planner. However, in unknown environments, this approach can lead to erratic or unstable behavior due to the interaction between the global planner, whose solution is changing constantly, and the local planner; a consequence of not capturing higher-order dynamics in the global plan. This work proposes a planning framework in which multi-fidelity models are used to reduce the discrepancy between the local and global planner. Our approach uses high-, medium-, and low-fidelity models to compose a path that captures higher-order dynamics while remaining computationally tractable. In addition, we address the interaction between a fast planner and a slower mapper by considering the sensor data not yet fused into the map during the collision check. This novel mapping and planning framework for agile flights is validated in simulation and hardware experiments, showing replanning times of 5-40 ms in cluttered environments.


DOI: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1109/ICRA.2019.8794248

Publicado en ICRA 2019, pp: 1-7, ISBN: 978-1-5386-8176-3

Fecha de publicación: 2019-08-12.



Cita:
J. Tordesillas Torres, B.T. López, J. Carter, J. Ware, J.P. How, Real-time planning with multi-fidelity models for agile flights in unknown environments, IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation - ICRA 2019, Montréal (Canadá). 20-24 mayo 2019. En: ICRA 2019: Conference proceedings, ISBN: 978-1-5386-8176-3

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