Deep learning for efficient and optimal motion planning for AUVs with disturbances

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Abstract

We use the recent advances in Deep Learning to solve an underwater motion planning problem by making use of optimal control tools—namely, we propose using the Deep Galerkin Method (DGM) to approximate the Hamilton–Jacobi–Bellman PDE that can be used to solve continuous time and state optimal control problems. In order to make our approach more realistic, we consider that there are disturbances in the underwater medium that affect the trajectory of the autonomous vehicle. After adapting DGM by making use of a surrogate approach, our results show that our method is able to efficiently solve the proposed problem, providing large improvements over a baseline control in terms of costs, especially in the case in which the disturbances effects are more significant.

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Parras, J., Apellániz, P. A., & Zazo, S. (2021). Deep learning for efficient and optimal motion planning for AUVs with disturbances. Sensors, 21(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21155011

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