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Moment-Sum-Of-Squares Approach For Fast Risk Estimation In Uncertain Environments

Optimization and Control 2018-10-04 v1 Robotics Systems and Control

Abstract

In this paper, we address the risk estimation problem where one aims at estimating the probability of violation of safety constraints for a robot in the presence of bounded uncertainties with arbitrary probability distributions. In this problem, an unsafe set is described by level sets of polynomials that is, in general, a non-convex set. Uncertainty arises due to the probabilistic parameters of the unsafe set and probabilistic states of the robot. To solve this problem, we use a moment-based representation of probability distributions. We describe upper and lower bounds of the risk in terms of a linear weighted sum of the moments. Weights are coefficients of a univariate Chebyshev polynomial obtained by solving a sum-of-squares optimization problem in the offline step. Hence, given a finite number of moments of probability distributions, risk can be estimated in real-time. We demonstrate the performance of the provided approach by solving probabilistic collision checking problems where we aim to find the probability of collision of a robot with a non-convex obstacle in the presence of probabilistic uncertainties in the location of the robot and size, location, and geometry of the obstacle.

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@article{arxiv.1810.01577,
  title  = {Moment-Sum-Of-Squares Approach For Fast Risk Estimation In Uncertain Environments},
  author = {Ashkan Jasour and Andreas Hofmann and Brian C. Williams},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.01577},
  year   = {2018}
}

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57th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control 2018