Emergent Mind

Abstract

Robot navigation around humans can be a challenging problem since human movements are hard to predict. Stochastic model predictive control (MPC) can account for such uncertainties and approximately bound the probability of a collision to take place. In this paper, to counteract the rapidly growing human motion uncertainty over time, we incorporate state feedback in the stochastic MPC. This allows the robot to more closely track reference trajectories. To this end the feedback policy is left as a degree of freedom in the optimal control problem. The stochastic MPC with feedback is validated in simulation experiments and is compared against nominal MPC and stochastic MPC without feedback. The added computation time can be limited by reducing the number of additional variables for the feedback law with a small compromise in control performance.

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