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Data-Driven Hierarchical Predictive Learning in Unknown Environments

Charlott Vallon, Francesco Borrelli  ·  Published 2020-05-12

Abstract

We propose a hierarchical learning architecture for predictive control in unknown environments. We consider a constrained nonlinear dynamical system and assume the availability of state-input trajectories solving control tasks in different environments. A parameterized environment model generates state constraints specific to each task, which are satisfied by the stored trajectories. Our goal is to find a feasible trajectory for a new task in an unknown environment. From stored data, we learn strategies in the form of target sets in a reduced-order state space. These strategies are applied to the new task in real-time using a local forecast of the new environment, and the resulting output is used as a terminal region by a low-level receding horizon controller. We show how to i) design the target sets from past data and then ii) incorporate them into a model predictive control scheme with shifting horizon that ensures safety of the closed-loop system when performing the new task. We prove the feasibility of the resulting control policy, and verify the proposed method in a robotic path planning application.

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