In this work, we consider the task of collision-free trajectory planning for connected self-driving vehicles. We specifically consider communication-critical situations--situations where single-agent systems have blindspots that require multi-agent collaboration. To identify such situations, we propose a method which (1) simulates multi-agent perspectives from real self-driving datasets, (2) finds scenarios that are challenging for isolated agents, and (3) augments scenarios with adversarial obstructions. To overcome these challenges, we propose to extend costmap-based trajectory evaluation to a distributed multi-agent setting. We demonstrate that our bandwidth-efficient, uncertainty-aware method reduces collision rates by up to 62.5% compared to single agent baselines.
@article{arxiv.2305.04352,
title = {We Need to Talk: Identifying and Overcoming Communication-Critical Scenarios for Self-Driving},
author = {Nathaniel Moore Glaser and Zsolt Kira},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.04352},
year = {2023}
}
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Submitted to ICRA 2023 Workshop on Collaborative Perception