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Potential field-based dual heuristic programming for path-following and obstacle avoidance of wheeled mobile robots

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Path-following control of wheeled mobile robots has been a crucial research topic in robotic control theory and applications. In path-following control with obstacles, the path-following control and collision avoidance goals… Click to show full abstract

Path-following control of wheeled mobile robots has been a crucial research topic in robotic control theory and applications. In path-following control with obstacles, the path-following control and collision avoidance goals might be conflicting, making it challenging to obtain near-optimal solutions for path-following control and obstacle avoidance with low tracking error and input energy consumption. To address this problem, we propose a potential field-based dual heuristic programming (P-DHP) algorithm with an actor–critic (AC) structure for path-following control of mobile robots with obstacle avoidance. In the proposed P-DHP, the path-following control and collision avoidance problems are decoupled into two ones to resolve the control conflict. Firstly, a neural network-based AC is constructed to approximate the near-optimal path-following control policy in a no-obstacle environment. Then, with the trained path-following control policy fixed, a potential field-based control policy structure is constructed by another AC network to generate opposite control forces as the robot moves toward the obstacle, which can guarantee the robot’s control safety and reduce the tracking error and input energy consumption in obstacle avoidance. The simulated and experimental results show that P-DHP can realize near-optimal path-following control with the satisfaction of safety constraints and outperforms state-of-the-art approaches in control performance.

Keywords: path following; following control; control; obstacle avoidance

Journal Title: Robotica
Year Published: 2023

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