Dom, cars don't fly! -- Or do they? In-Air Vehicle Maneuver for High-Speed Off-Road Navigation
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Mar 24, 2025
Abstract
When pushing the speed limit for aggressive off-road navigation on uneven
terrain, it is inevitable that vehicles may become airborne from time to time.
During time-sensitive tasks, being able to fly over challenging terrain can
also save time, instead of cautiously circumventing or slowly negotiating
through. However, most off-road autonomy systems operate under the assumption
that the vehicles are always on the ground and therefore limit operational
speed. In this paper, we present a novel approach for in-air vehicle maneuver
during high-speed off-road navigation. Based on a hybrid forward kinodynamic
model using both physics principles and machine learning, our fixed-horizon,
sampling-based motion planner ensures accurate vehicle landing poses and their
derivatives within a short airborne time window using vehicle throttle and
steering commands. We test our approach in extensive in-air experiments both
indoors and outdoors, compare it against an error-driven control method, and
demonstrate that precise and timely in-air vehicle maneuver is possible through
existing ground vehicle controls.