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Multi-lane Cruising Using Hierarchical Planning and Reinforcement Learning

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arxiv 2110.00650 v1 pith:4CM3BMOC submitted 2021-10-01 cs.RO cs.LGcs.SYeess.SY

classification cs.ROcs.LGcs.SYeess.SY
keywords cruisingmulti-laneabstractionhierarchicallearningmotionplanningreinforcement
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Competent multi-lane cruising requires using lane changes and within-lane maneuvers to achieve good speed and maintain safety. This paper proposes a design for autonomous multi-lane cruising by combining a hierarchical reinforcement learning framework with a novel state-action space abstraction. While the proposed solution follows the classical hierarchy of behavior decision, motion planning and control, it introduces a key intermediate abstraction within the motion planner to discretize the state-action space according to high level behavioral decisions. We argue that this design allows principled modular extension of motion planning, in contrast to using either monolithic behavior cloning or a large set of hand-written rules. Moreover, we demonstrate that our state-action space abstraction allows transferring of the trained models without retraining from a simulated environment with virtually no dynamics to one with significantly more realistic dynamics. Together, these results suggest that our proposed hierarchical architecture is a promising way to allow reinforcement learning to be applied to complex multi-lane cruising in the real world.

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