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Safe Exploration and Escape Local Minima with Model Predictive Control under Partially Unknown Constraints

In this paper, we propose a novel model predictive control (MPC) framework for output tracking that deals with partially unknown constraints. The MPC scheme optimizes over a learning and a backup trajectory. The learning trajectory aims to explore unknown and potentially unsafe areas, if and only if this might lead to a potential performance improvement. On the contrary, the backup trajectory lies in the known space, and is intended to ensure safety and convergence. The cost function for the learning trajectory is divided into a tracking and an offset cost, while the cost function for the backup trajectory is only marginally considered and only penalizes the offset cost. We show that the proposed MPC scheme is not only able to safely explore the unknown constraints, but also escape from local minima that may arise from the presence of obstacles. Moreover, we provide formal guarantees for convergence and recursive feasibility of the MPC scheme, as well as closed-loop constraint satisfaction. Finally, the proposed MPC scheme is demonstrated in simulations using an example of autonomous vehicle driving in a partially unknown environment where unknown obstacles are present.

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