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Statistical Contraction for Chance-Constrained Trajectory Optimization of Non-Gaussian Stochastic Systems

Published 7 Mar 2026 in eess.SY and cs.LG | (2603.07092v1)

Abstract: This paper presents novel method for distribution-free robust trajectory optimization and control of discrete-time, nonlinear, and non-Gaussian stochastic systems, with closed-loop guarantees on chance constraint satisfaction. Our framework employs conformal inference to generate coverage-based confidence sets for the closed-loop dynamics around arbitrary reference trajectories, by constructing a joint nonconformity score to quantify both the validity of contraction (i.e., incremental stability) conditions and the impact of external stochastic disturbance on the closed-loop dynamics, without any distributional assumptions. Via appropriate constraint tightening, chance constraints can be reformulated into tractable, statistically valid deterministic constraints on the reference trajectories. This enables a formal pathway to leverage and validate learning-based motion planners and controllers, such as those with neural contraction metrics, in safety-critical real-world applications. Notably, our statistical guarantees are non-diverging and can be computed with finite samples of the underlying uncertainty, without overly conservative structural priors. We demonstrate our approach in motion planning problems for designing safe, dynamically feasible trajectories in both numerical simulation and hardware experiments.

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