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Safety-Critical Control using Optimal-decay Control Barrier Function with Guaranteed Point-wise Feasibility

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arxiv 2103.12375 v1 pith:Q6X2ELJ5 submitted 2021-03-23 eess.SY cs.SY

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keywords controlsafety-criticalconstraintsfunctionpoint-wisebarrierclf-cbf-qpfeasibility
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Safety is one of the fundamental problems in robotics. Recently, a quadratic program-based control barrier function (CBF) method has emerged as a way to enforce safety-critical constraints. Together with control Lyapunov function (CLF), it forms a safety-critical control strategy, named CLF-CBF-QP, which can mediate between achieving the control objective and ensuring safety, while being executable in real-time. However, once additional constraints such as input constraints are introduced, the CLF-CBF-QP may encounter infeasibility. In order to address the challenge that arises due to the infeasibility, we propose an optimal-decay form for safety-critical control wherein the decay rate of the CBF is optimized point-wise in time so as to guarantee point-wise feasibility when the state lies inside the safe set. The proposed control design is numerically validated using an adaptive cruise control example.

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