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Moment-Sum-Of-Squares Approach For Fast Risk Estimation In Uncertain Environments
In this paper, we address the risk estimation problem where one aims at
estimating the probability of violation of safety constraints for a robot in
the presence of bounded uncertainties with arbitrary probability distributions.
In this problem, an unsafe set is described by level sets of polynomials that
is, in general, a non-convex set. Uncertainty arises due to the probabilistic
parameters of the unsafe set and probabilistic states of the robot. To solve
this problem, we use a moment-based representation of probability
distributions. We describe upper and lower bounds of the risk in terms of a
linear weighted sum of the moments. Weights are coefficients of a univariate
Chebyshev polynomial obtained by solving a sum-of-squares optimization problem
in the offline step. Hence, given a finite number of moments of probability
distributions, risk can be estimated in real-time. We demonstrate the
performance of the provided approach by solving probabilistic collision
checking problems where we aim to find the probability of collision of a robot
with a non-convex obstacle in the presence of probabilistic uncertainties in
the location of the robot and size, location, and geometry of the obstacle.Comment: 57th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control 201
A unified framework for solving a general class of conditional and robust set-membership estimation problems
In this paper we present a unified framework for solving a general class of
problems arising in the context of set-membership estimation/identification
theory. More precisely, the paper aims at providing an original approach for
the computation of optimal conditional and robust projection estimates in a
nonlinear estimation setting where the operator relating the data and the
parameter to be estimated is assumed to be a generic multivariate polynomial
function and the uncertainties affecting the data are assumed to belong to
semialgebraic sets. By noticing that the computation of both the conditional
and the robust projection optimal estimators requires the solution to min-max
optimization problems that share the same structure, we propose a unified
two-stage approach based on semidefinite-relaxation techniques for solving such
estimation problems. The key idea of the proposed procedure is to recognize
that the optimal functional of the inner optimization problems can be
approximated to any desired precision by a multivariate polynomial function by
suitably exploiting recently proposed results in the field of parametric
optimization. Two simulation examples are reported to show the effectiveness of
the proposed approach.Comment: Accpeted for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Automatic
Control (2014
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