Batch and Incremental Kinodynamic Motion Planning using Dynamic Factor Graphs
Abstract
This paper presents a kinodynamic motion planner that is able to produce energy efficient motions by taking the full robot dynamics into account, and making use of gravity, inertia, and momentum to reduce the effort. Given a specific goal state for the robot, we use factor graphs and numerical optimization to solve for an optimal trajectory, which meets not only the requirements of collision avoidance, but also all kinematic and dynamic constraints, such as velocity, acceleration and torque limits. By exploiting the sparsity in factor graphs, we can solve a kinodynamic motion planning problem efficiently, on par with existing optimal control methods, and use incremental elimination techniques to achieve an order of magnitude faster replanning.
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