Trajectory Interpolation for Parameterized Maneuvering and Flexible Motion Planning of Autonomous Vehicles
by
C. Dever, B. Mettler, E. Feron, J. Popovic, and M. McConley
in
AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control and Dynamics, 29(2), 2006.
Category: Journal Article
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Abstract:
A technique is presented for creating continuously parameterized classes of feasible system trajectories. These classes, which are useful for higher-level vehicle motion planners, follow directly from a small collection of userprovided example motions.Adynamically feasible trajectory interpolation algorithm generates a continuous family of vehicle maneuvers across a range of boundary conditions while enforcing nonlinear system equations of motion as well as nonlinear equality and inequality constraints. The scheme is particularly useful for describing motions that deviate widely from the range of linearized dynamics and where satisfactory example motions may be found from off-line nonlinear programming solutions or motion capture of human-piloted flight. The interpolation algorithm is computationally efficient, making it a viable method for real-time maneuver synthesis, particularly when used in concert with a vehicle motion planner. Experimental application to a three-degree-of-freedom rotorcraft test bed demonstrates the essential features of system and trajectory modeling, maneuver example selection, maneuver class synthesis, and integration into a hybrid system path planner.
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