Sample Complexity of Probabilistic Roadmaps via ε-nets

Abstract

We study fundamental theoretical aspects of probabilistic roadmaps (PRM) in the finite time (non-asymptotic) regime. In particular, we investigate how completeness and optimality guarantees of the approach are influenced by the underlying deterministic sampling distribution X and connection radius r>0. We develop the notion of (δ,ε)-completeness of the parameters X, r, which indicates that for every motion-planning problem of clearance at least δ>0, PRM using X, r returns a solution no longer than 1+ε times the shortest δ-clear path. Leveraging the concept of ε-nets, we characterize in terms of lower and upper bounds the number of samples needed to guarantee (δ,ε)-completeness. This is in contrast with previous work which mostly considered the asymptotic regime in which the number of samples tends to infinity. In practice, we propose a sampling distribution inspired by ε-nets that achieves nearly the same coverage as grids while using significantly fewer samples.

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