Computing A Minimal Set Of T-Spanning Motion Primitives For Lattice Planners

2019 IEEE/RSJ INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT ROBOTS AND SYSTEMS (IROS)(2019)

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In this paper we consider the problem of computing an optimal set of motion primitives for a lattice planner. The objective we consider is to compute a minimal set of motion primitives that t-span a configuration space lattice. A set of motion primitives t-span a lattice if, given a real number t greater or equal to one, any configuration in the lattice can be reached via a sequence of motion primitives whose cost is no more than t times the cost of the optimal path to that configuration. Determining the smallest set of t-spanning motion primitives allows for quick traversal of a state lattice in the context of robotic motion planning, while maintaining a t-factor adherence to the theoretically optimal path. While several heuristics exist to determine a t-spanning set of motion primitives, these are presented without guarantees on the size of the set relative to optimal. This paper provides a proof that the minimal t-spanning control set problem for a lattice defined over an arbitrary robot configuration space is NP-complete, and presents a compact mixed integer linear programming formulation to compute an optimal t-spanner. We show that solutions obtained by the mixed integer linear program have significantly fewer motion primitives than state of the art heuristic algorithms, and out perform a set of standard primitives used in robotic path planning.
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t-spanning motion primitives,lattice planner,optimal set,configuration space lattice,robotic motion planning,minimal t-spanning control set,fewer motion primitives,t-spanning set,mixed integer linear program,robotic path planning
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