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$\mathcal{N}$IPM-HLSP: An Efficient Interior-Point Method for Hierarchical Least-Squares Programs

Published 25 Jun 2021 in math.OC, cs.CC, cs.NA, cs.PF, cs.RO, cs.SY, eess.SY, and math.NA | (2106.13602v2)

Abstract: Hierarchical least-squares programs with linear constraints (HLSP) are a type of optimization problem very common in robotics. Each priority level contains an objective in least-squares form which is subject to the linear constraints of the higher priority levels. Active-set methods are a popular choice for solving them. However, they can perform poorly in terms of computational time if there are large changes of the active set. We therefore propose a computationally efficient primal-dual interior-point method (IPM) for dense HLSP's which is able to maintain constant numbers of solver iterations in these situations. We base our IPM on the computationally efficient nullspace method as it requires only a single matrix factorization per solver iteration instead of two as it is the case for other IPM formulations. We show that the resulting normal equations can be expressed in least-squares form. This avoids the formation of the quadratic Lagrangian Hessian and can possibly maintain high levels of sparsity. Our solver reliably solves ill-posed instantaneous hierarchical robot control problems without exhibiting the large variations in computation time seen in active-set methods.

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