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GPU Accelerated Convex Approximations for Fast Multi-Agent Trajectory Optimization

(2011.04240)
Published Nov 9, 2020 in cs.RO and math.OC

Abstract

In this paper, we present a computationally efficient trajectory optimizer that can exploit GPUs to jointly compute trajectories of tens of agents in under a second. At the heart of our optimizer is a novel reformulation of the non-convex collision avoidance constraints that reduces the core computation in each iteration to that of solving a large scale, convex, unconstrained Quadratic Program (QP). We also show that the matrix factorization/inverse computation associated with the QP needs to be done only once and can be done offline for a given number of agents. This further simplifies the solution process, effectively reducing it to a problem of evaluating a few matrix-vector products. Moreover, for a large number of agents, this computation can be trivially accelerated on GPUs using existing off-the-shelf libraries. We validate our optimizer's performance on challenging benchmarks and show substantial improvement over state of the art in computation time and trajectory quality.

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