Construction of Control Barrier Functions Using Predictions with Finite Horizon

9 May 2023  ·  Adrian Wiltz, Xiao Tan, Dimos V. Dimarogonas ·

In this paper, we show that under mild controllability assumptions a time-invariant Control Barrier Function (CBF) can be constructed based on predictions with a finite horizon. As a starting point, we require only a known subset of a control-invariant set where the latter set does not need to be explicitly known. We show that, based on ideas similar to the Hamilton-Jacobi reachability analysis, the knowledge on the subset of a control-invariant set allows us to obtain a time-invariant CBF for the time-invariant dynamics under consideration. We also provide a thorough analysis of the properties of the constructed CBF, we characterize the impact of the prediction horizon, and comment on the practical implementation. In the end, we relate our construction approach to Model Predictive Control (MPC). With a relevant application example, we demonstrate how our method is applied.

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