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Control Barrier Function Augmentation in Sampling-based Control Algorithm for Sample Efficiency

For a nonlinear stochastic path planning problem, sampling-based algorithms generate thousands of random sample trajectories to find the optimal path while guaranteeing safety by Lagrangian penalty methods. However, the sampling-based algorithm can perform poorly in obstacle-rich environments because most samples might violate safety constraints, invalidating the corresponding samples. To improve the sample efficiency of sampling-based algorithms in cluttered environments, we propose an algorithm based on model predictive path integral control and control barrier functions. The proposed algorithm needs fewer samples and time-steps and has a better performance in cluttered environments compared to the original model predictive path integral control algorithm.

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