A note on the predictive control of non‐holonomic systems and underactuated vehicles in the presence of drift

Author:

Ebel Henrik1ORCID,Rosenfelder Mario1ORCID,Eberhard Peter1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Engineering and Computational Mechanics University of Stuttgart Stuttgart Germany

Abstract

AbstractMotion planning and control of non‐holonomic systems is challenging. Only very recently, it has become clear how model predictive controllers for such systems can be generally furnished in the driftless case, where the key is to design a cost function conforming to the geometry arising from the non‐holonomic constraints. However, in some applications, one cannot neglect drift since the time needed to accelerate is non‐negligible, for example, when operating vehicles with high inertia or at high velocities. Therefore, this contribution extends our previous work on the class of driftless non‐holonomic systems to systems with simple kinds of actuator dynamics that allow to represent the boundedness of acceleration in the model. Moreover, we show in a prototypical example of a simple boat‐like vehicle model that a similar procedure can also work for systems that are not non‐holonomic but still under‐actuated. While the contribution is rather technical in nature, to the knowledge of the authors, it is the first time that MPC controllers with theoretical guarantees are proposed for these kinds of models. Moreover, we expect that the resulting controllers are directly of practical value since even the simpler driftless models are employed successfully in various approaches to motion planning.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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