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Efficient Nearest-Neighbor Search for Dynamical Systems with Nonholonomic Constraints (1709.07610v1)

Published 22 Sep 2017 in cs.CG, cs.CC, cs.RO, and cs.SY

Abstract: Nearest-neighbor search dominates the asymptotic complexity of sampling-based motion planning algorithms and is often addressed with k-d tree data structures. While it is generally believed that the expected complexity of nearest-neighbor queries is $O(log(N))$ in the size of the tree, this paper reveals that when a classic k-d tree approach is used with sub-Riemannian metrics, the expected query complexity is in fact $\Theta(Np \log(N))$ for a number $p \in [0, 1)$ determined by the degree of nonholonomy of the system. These metrics arise naturally in nonholonomic mechanical systems, including classic wheeled robot models. To address this negative result, we propose novel k-d tree build and query strategies tailored to sub-Riemannian metrics and demonstrate significant improvements in the running time of nearest-neighbor search queries.

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