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Data-Driven Risk-Sensitive Model Predictive Control for Safe Navigation in Multi-Robot Systems

Atharva Navsalkar, Ashish Hota

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Abstract

Safe navigation is a fundamental challenge in multi-robot systems due to the uncertainty surrounding the fu- ture trajectory of the robots that act as obstacles for each other. In this work, we propose a principled data-driven approach where each robot repeatedly solves a finite horizon optimization problem subject to collision avoidance constraints with latter being formulated as distributionally robust conditional value-at- risk (CVaR) of the distance between the agent and a polyhedral obstacle geometry. Specifically, the CVaR constraints are re- quired to hold for all distributions that are close to the empirical distribution constructed from observed samples of prediction error collected during execution. The generality of the approach allows us to robustify against prediction errors that arise under commonly imposed assumptions in both distributed and decentralized settings. We derive tractable finite-dimensional approximations of this class of constraints by leveraging convex and minmax duality results for Wasserstein distributionally robust optimization problems. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is illustrated in a multi-drone navigation setting implemented in Gazebo platform.

Index terms

Collision Avoidance Optimization and Optimal Control Multi-Robot Systems