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    Probabilistic Collision Checking with Chance Constraints

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    Abstract-Obstacle avoidance, and by extension collision checking, is a basic requirement for robot autonomy. Most classical approaches to collision checking ignore the uncertainties associated with the robot and obstacle's geometry and position. It is natural to use a probabilistic description of the uncertainties. However, constraint satisfaction cannot be guaranteed in this case and collision constraints must instead be converted to chance constraints. Standard results for linear probabilistic constraint evaluation have been applied to probabilistic collision evaluation, but this approach ignores the uncertainty associated with the sensed obstacle. An alternative formulation of probabilistic collision checking that accounts for robot and obstacle uncertainty is presented which allows for dependent object distributions (e.g., interactive robotobstacle models). In order to efficiently enforce the resulting collision chance constraints, an approximation is proposed and the validity of this approximation is evaluated. The results presented here have been applied to robot motion planning in dynamic, uncertain environments
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