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Reachability-Based Safety Guarantees using Efficient Initializations (1903.07715v1)

Published 18 Mar 2019 in cs.SY

Abstract: Hamilton-Jacobi-Isaacs (HJI) reachability analysis is a powerful tool for analyzing the safety of autonomous systems. This analysis is computationally intensive and typically performed offline. Online, however, the autonomous system may experience changes in system dynamics, external disturbances, and/or the surrounding environment, requiring updated safety guarantees. Rather than restarting the safety analysis, we propose a method of "warm-start" reachability, which uses a user-defined initialization (typically the previously computed solution). By starting with an HJI function that is closer to the solution than the standard initialization, convergence may take fewer iterations. In this paper we prove that warm-starting will result in guaranteed conservative solutions by over-approximating the states that must be avoided to maintain safety. We additionally prove that for many common problem formulations, warm-starting will result in exact solutions.We demonstrate our method on several illustrative examples with a double integrator, and also on a more practical example with a 10D quadcopter model that experiences changes in mass and disturbances and must update its safety guarantees accordingly. We compare our approach to standard reachability and a recently proposed "discounted" reachability method, and find for our examples that warm-starting is 1.6 times faster than standard and 6.2 times faster than (untuned) discounted reachability.

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