Attraction-Based Receding Horizon Path Planning with Temporal Logic Constraints
Abstract
Our goal in this paper is to plan the motion of a robot in a partitioned environment with dynamically changing, locally sensed rewards. We assume that arbitrary assumptions on the reward dynamics can be given. The robot aims to accomplish a high-level temporal logic surveillance mission and to locally optimize the collection of the rewards in the visited regions. These two objectives often conflict and only a compromise between them can be reached. We address this issue by taking into consideration a user-defined preference function that captures the trade-off between the importance of collecting high rewards and the importance of making progress towards a surveyed region. Our solution leverages ideas from the automata-based approach to model checking. We demonstrate the utilization and benefits of the suggested framework in an illustrative example.
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@article{arxiv.1208.5855,
title = {Attraction-Based Receding Horizon Path Planning with Temporal Logic Constraints},
author = {Maria Svorenova and Jana Tumova and Jiri Barnat and Ivana Cerna},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.5855},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
Extended version of CDC 2012 paper