A Reachable Set Analysis Method for Generating Near-Optimal Trajectories of Constrained Multiphase Systems

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Christian M. Chilan
Bruce A. Conway
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[1] University of Illinois,Department of Aerospace Engineering
[2] 306 Talbot Laboratory,undefined
[3] MC-236,undefined
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Trajectory optimization; Obstacle avoidance; Evolutionary algorithms; Nonlinear programming; Reachable sets; 49M37; 65C35;
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Few sophisticated problems in the optimal control of a dynamical system can be solved analytically. There are many numerical solution methods, but most, especially those with the most potential accuracy, work iteratively and must be initialized with a guess of the solution. Satisfactory guesses may be very difficult to generate. In this work, a “Reachable Set Analysis” (RSA) method is developed to find near-optimal trajectories for multiphase systems with no a priori knowledge. A multiphase system is a generalization of a dynamical system that includes possible changes on the governing equations throughout the trajectory; the traditional dynamical system where the governing equations do not change is included in the formulation as a special case. The RSA method is based on a combination of metaheuristic algorithms and nonlinear programming. A particularly beneficial aspect of the solution found using RSA is that it satisfies the system governing equations and comes arbitrarily close (to a degree chosen by the planner) to satisfying given terminal conditions. Three qualitatively different multiphase problems, such as a low-thrust transfer from Earth to Mars, a system with chattering arcs in the optimal control, and a motion planning problem with obstacles, are solved using the near-optimal trajectories found by RSA as initial guesses to show the effectiveness of the new method.
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