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RAPTOR: Robust and Perception-aware Trajectory Replanning for Quadrotor Fast Flight

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Recent advances in trajectory replanning have enabled quadrotor to navigate autonomously in unknown environments. However, high-speed navigation still remains a significant challenge. Given very limited time, existing methods have no strong guarantee on the feasibility or quality of the solutions. Moreover, most methods do not consider environment perception, which is the key bottleneck to fast flight. In this paper, we present RAPTOR, a robust and perception-aware replanning framework to support fast and safe flight. A path-guided optimization (PGO) approach that incorporates multiple topological paths is devised, to ensure finding feasible and high-quality trajectories in very limited time. We also introduce a perception-aware planning strategy to actively observe and avoid unknown obstacles. A risk-aware trajectory refinement ensures that unknown obstacles which may endanger the quadrotor can be observed earlier and avoid in time. The motion of yaw angle is planned to actively explore the surrounding space that is relevant for safe navigation. The proposed methods are tested extensively. We will release our implementation as an open-source package for the community.

Boyu Zhou, Jie Pan, Fei Gao, Shaojie Shen• 2020

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Local NavigationScenario A No External Disturbance Simulation 100 independent trials
Success Rate100
4
Local NavigationScenario A With External Disturbance 100 independent trials (Simulation)
Success Rate24
4
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