English

Safe Backstepping with Control Barrier Functions

Systems and Control 2022-04-05 v1 Systems and Control

Abstract

Complex control systems are often described in a layered fashion, represented as higher-order systems where the inputs appear after a chain of integrators. While Control Barrier Functions (CBFs) have proven to be powerful tools for safety-critical controller design of nonlinear systems, their application to higher-order systems adds complexity to the controller synthesis process -- it necessitates dynamically extending the CBF to include higher order terms, which consequently modifies the safe set in complex ways. We propose an alternative approach for addressing safety of higher-order systems through Control Barrier Function Backstepping. Drawing inspiration from the method of Lyapunov backstepping, we provide a constructive framework for synthesizing safety-critical controllers and CBFs for higher-order systems from a top-level dynamics safety specification and controller design. Furthermore, we integrate the proposed method with Lyapunov backstepping, allowing the tasks of stability and safety to be expressed individually but achieved jointly. We demonstrate the efficacy of this approach in simulation.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2204.00653,
  title  = {Safe Backstepping with Control Barrier Functions},
  author = {Andrew J. Taylor and Pio Ong and Tamas G. Molnar and Aaron D. Ames},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.00653},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

8 pages, 2 figures, submitted to Conference on Decision & Control (CDC) 2022

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