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Captivity-Escape Games as a Means for Safety in Online Motion Generation

Captivity-Escape Games as a Means for Safety in Online Motion Generation

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英文摘要

This paper presents a method that addresses the conservatism, computational effort, and limited numerical accuracy of existing frameworks and methods that ensure safety in online model-based motion generation, commonly referred to as fast and safe tracking. Computational limitations restrict online motion planning to low-fidelity models. However, planning with low-fidelity models compromises safety, as the dynamic feasibility of resulting reference trajectories is not ensured. This potentially leads to unavoidable tracking errors that may cause safety-critical constraint violations. Existing frameworks mitigate this safety risk by augmenting safety-critical constraints in motion planning by a safety margin that prevents constraint violations under worst-case tracking errors. However, the methods employed in these frameworks determine the safety margin based on a heuristically selected performance of the planning model, which likely results in overly conservative reference trajectories. Furthermore, these methods are computationally intensive, and the state-of-the-art method is limited in numerical accuracy. We adopt a different perspective and address these limitations with a method that mitigates conservatism in existing frameworks by adapting the planning model performance to a given safety margin. Our method achieves numerical accuracy and requires significantly less computation time than existing methods by leveraging a captivity-escape game, which is a specific zero-sum differential game formulated in this paper. We demonstrate our method using a numerical example and compare it to the state of the art.

Christopher Bohn、Manuel Hess、S?ren Hohmann

安全科学计算技术、计算机技术

Christopher Bohn,Manuel Hess,S?ren Hohmann.Captivity-Escape Games as a Means for Safety in Online Motion Generation[EB/OL].(2025-06-02)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.01399.点此复制

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