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Efficient Iterative Linear-Quadratic Approximations for Nonlinear Multi-Player General-Sum Differential Games (1909.04694v4)

Published 10 Sep 2019 in eess.SY, cs.RO, and cs.SY

Abstract: Many problems in robotics involve multiple decision making agents. To operate efficiently in such settings, a robot must reason about the impact of its decisions on the behavior of other agents. Differential games offer an expressive theoretical framework for formulating these types of multi-agent problems. Unfortunately, most numerical solution techniques scale poorly with state dimension and are rarely used in real-time applications. For this reason, it is common to predict the future decisions of other agents and solve the resulting decoupled, i.e., single-agent, optimal control problem. This decoupling neglects the underlying interactive nature of the problem; however, efficient solution techniques do exist for broad classes of optimal control problems. We take inspiration from one such technique, the iterative linear-quadratic regulator (ILQR), which solves repeated approximations with linear dynamics and quadratic costs. Similarly, our proposed algorithm solves repeated linear-quadratic games. We experimentally benchmark our algorithm in several examples with a variety of initial conditions and show that the resulting strategies exhibit complex interactive behavior. Our results indicate that our algorithm converges reliably and runs in real-time. In a three-player, 14-state simulated intersection problem, our algorithm initially converges in < 0.25s. Receding horizon invocations converge in < 50 ms in a hardware collision-avoidance test.

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Authors (5)
  1. David Fridovich-Keil (73 papers)
  2. Ellis Ratner (4 papers)
  3. Lasse Peters (14 papers)
  4. Anca D. Dragan (70 papers)
  5. Claire J. Tomlin (101 papers)
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