irsim.lib#

Submodules#

Attributes#

Classes#

reciprocal_vel_obs

A class to implement the Reciprocal Velocity Obstacle (RVO) algorithm for multi-robot collision avoidance.

Behavior

Represents the behavior of an agent in the simulation.

GeometryFactory

Factory class to create geometry handlers.

KinematicsFactory

Factory class to create kinematics handlers.

KinematicsHandler

Abstract base class for handling robot kinematics.

Functions#

generate_polygon(→ numpy.ndarray)

Generate a random polygon around a center point.

random_generate_polygon(...)

reference: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8997099/algorithm-to-generate-random-2d-polygon

ackermann_kinematics(→ numpy.ndarray)

Calculate the next state for an Ackermann steering vehicle.

differential_kinematics(→ numpy.ndarray)

Calculate the next state for a differential wheel robot.

omni_kinematics(→ numpy.ndarray)

Calculate the next position for an omnidirectional robot.

register_kinematics(name)

Decorator to register a KinematicsHandler subclass.

Package Contents#

irsim.lib.generate_polygon(center: list[float], avg_radius: float, irregularity: float, spikeyness: float, num_vertices: int) numpy.ndarray[source]#

Generate a random polygon around a center point.

Parameters:
  • center (Tuple[float, float]) – Center of the polygon.

  • avg_radius (float) – Average radius from the center to vertices.

  • irregularity (float) – Variance of angle spacing between vertices. Range [0, 1]

  • spikeyness (float) – Variance of radius from the center. Range [0, 1]

  • num_vertices (int) – Number of vertices for the polygon.

Returns:

Vertices of the polygon in CCW order.

Return type:

numpy.ndarray

irsim.lib.random_generate_polygon(number: int = 1, center_range: list[float] | None = None, avg_radius_range: list[float] | None = None, irregularity_range: list[float] | None = None, spikeyness_range: list[float] | None = None, num_vertices_range: list[int] | None = None, **kwargs: Any) numpy.ndarray | list[numpy.ndarray][source]#

reference: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8997099/algorithm-to-generate-random-2d-polygon

Generate random polygons with specified properties.

Parameters:
  • number (int) – Number of polygons to generate (default 1).

  • center_range (List[float]) – Range for the polygon center [min_x, min_y, max_x, max_y].

  • avg_radius_range (List[float]) – Range for the average radius of the polygons.

  • irregularity_range (List[float]) – Range for the irregularity of the polygons.

  • spikeyness_range (List[float]) – Range for the spikeyness of the polygons.

  • num_vertices_range (List[int]) – Range for the number of vertices of the polygons.

Returns:

List of vertices for each polygon or a single polygon’s vertices if number=1.

irsim.lib.ackermann_kinematics(state: numpy.ndarray, velocity: numpy.ndarray, step_time: float, noise: bool = False, alpha: list[float] | None = None, mode: str = 'steer', wheelbase: float = 1) numpy.ndarray[source]#

Calculate the next state for an Ackermann steering vehicle.

Parameters:
  • state – A 4x1 vector [x, y, theta, steer_angle] representing the current state.

  • velocity – A 2x1 vector representing the current velocities, format depends on mode. For “steer” mode, [linear, steer_angle] is expected. For “angular” mode, [linear, angular] is expected.

  • step_time – The time step for the simulation.

  • noise – Boolean indicating whether to add noise to the velocity (default False).

  • alpha – List of noise parameters for the velocity model (default [0.03, 0, 0, 0.03]). alpha[0] and alpha[1] are for linear velocity, alpha[2] and alpha[3] are for angular velocity.

  • mode – The kinematic mode, either “steer” or “angular” (default “steer”).

  • wheelbase – The distance between the front and rear axles (default 1).

Returns:

A 4x1 vector representing the next state.

Return type:

new_state

irsim.lib.differential_kinematics(state: numpy.ndarray, velocity: numpy.ndarray, step_time: float, noise: bool = False, alpha: list[float] | None = None) numpy.ndarray[source]#

Calculate the next state for a differential wheel robot.

Parameters:
  • state – A 3x1 vector [x, y, theta] representing the current position and orientation.

  • velocity – A 2x1 vector [linear, angular] representing the current velocities.

  • step_time – The time step for the simulation.

  • noise – Boolean indicating whether to add noise to the velocity (default False).

  • alpha – List of noise parameters for the velocity model (default [0.03, 0, 0, 0.03]). alpha[0] and alpha[1] are for linear velocity, alpha[2] and alpha[3] are for angular velocity.

Returns:

A 3x1 vector [x, y, theta] representing the next state.

Return type:

next_state

irsim.lib.omni_kinematics(state: numpy.ndarray, velocity: numpy.ndarray, step_time: float, noise: bool = False, alpha: list[float] | None = None) numpy.ndarray[source]#

Calculate the next position for an omnidirectional robot.

Uses body-frame velocity: the two components are forward and lateral speeds relative to the robot heading (theta). Since omni robots have no yaw control, theta remains unchanged.

Parameters:
  • state – A 3x1 vector [x, y, theta] representing the current state.

  • velocity – A 2x1 vector [forward, lateral] in body frame.

  • step_time – The time step for the simulation.

  • noise – Boolean indicating whether to add noise to the velocity (default False).

  • alpha – List of noise parameters for the velocity model (default [0.03, 0.03]).

Returns:

A 3x1 vector [x, y, theta] representing the next state.

Theta is preserved unchanged.

Return type:

next_state

class irsim.lib.reciprocal_vel_obs(state: list, obs_state_list=None, vxmax=1.5, vymax=1.5, acce=0.5, factor=1.0, line_obs_list=None)[source]#

A class to implement the Reciprocal Velocity Obstacle (RVO) algorithm for multi-robot collision avoidance.

Parameters:
  • state (list) – The rvo state of the agent [x, y, vx, vy, radius, vx_des, vy_des].

  • obs_state_list (list) – List of states of static obstacles [[x, y, vx, vy, radius]].

  • vxmax (float) – Maximum velocity in the x direction.

  • vymax (float) – Maximum velocity in the y direction.

  • acce (float) – Acceleration limit.

  • factor (float) – Penalty weighting factor for velocity selection.

  • line_obs_list (list) – List of line segments [[x1, y1, x2, y2], …].

state#
obs_state_list = None#
line_obs_list = None#
vxmax = 1.5#
vymax = 1.5#
acce = 0.5#
factor = 1.0#
update(state, obs_state_list, line_obs_list=None)[source]#
cal_vel(mode='rvo')[source]#

Calculate the velocity of the agent based on the Reciprocal Velocity Obstacle (RVO) algorithm.

Parameters:

mode (str) – The vo configure to calculate the velocity. It can be “rvo”, “hrvo”, or “vo”. - rvo: Reciprocal Velocity Obstacle (RVO) algorithm, for multi-robot collision avoidance. - hrvo: Hybrid Reciprocal Velocity Obstacle (HRVO) algorithm, for multi-robot collision avoidance. - vo: Velocity Obstacle (VO) algorithm, for obstacle-robot collision avoidance.

Returns:

Selected velocity [vx, vy].

Return type:

list[float]

config_rvo()[source]#
config_rvo_mode(obstacle)[source]#
config_hrvo()[source]#
config_hrvo_mode(obstacle)[source]#
config_vo()[source]#
config_vo_mode(obstacle)[source]#
config_vo_lines()[source]#

Compute VO cones for line segment obstacles.

For each segment, compute the angular span as seen from the agent, expanded by asin(r / dist) on each side to account for the agent radius. The apex is [0, 0] since line obstacles are static.

vel_candidate(rvo_list)[source]#
vo_out(vx, vy, rvo_list)[source]#
vel_select(vo_outside, vo_inside)[source]#
penalty(vel, vel_des, factor)[source]#
static between_vector(line_left_vector, line_right_vector, line_vector)[source]#
static cross_product(vector1, vector2)[source]#
class irsim.lib.Behavior(object_info=None, behavior_dict=None)[source]#

Represents the behavior of an agent in the simulation.

Parameters:
  • object_info (object) – Object information from the object_base class ObjectInfo.

  • behavior_dict (dict) –

    Dictionary containing behavior parameters for different behaviors. Name Options include: ‘dash’, ‘rvo’. target_roles:

    • ’all’: all objects in the environment will be considered within this behavior.

    • ’obstacle’: only obstacles will be considered within this behavior.

    • ’robot’: only robots will be considered within this behavior.

Initialize the behavior with object info and parameters.

Parameters:
  • object_info – Information about the agent (from ObjectBase.ObjectInfo).

  • behavior_dict (dict | None) – Behavior parameters; if None, defaults to an empty dict.

object_info = None#
behavior_dict#
gen_vel(ego_object, external_objects=None)[source]#

Generate a velocity for the agent based on configured behavior.

Parameters:
  • ego_object – The agent itself (object with needed attributes).

  • external_objects (list | None) – Other objects in the environment.

Returns:

A 2x1 velocity vector appropriate for the agent kinematics.

Return type:

numpy.ndarray

load_behavior(behaviors: str = '.behavior_methods')[source]#

Load behavior parameters from the script.

Parameters:

behaviors (str) – name of the behavior script.

invoke_behavior(kinematics: str, action: str, **kwargs: Any) Any[source]#

Invoke a specific behavior method based on kinematics model and action type.

This method looks up and executes the appropriate behavior function from the behavior registry based on the combination of kinematics model and action name.

Parameters:
  • kinematics (str) –

    Kinematics model identifier. Supported values:

    • ’diff’: Differential drive kinematics

    • ’omni’: Omnidirectional kinematics

    • ’acker’: Ackermann steering kinematics

  • action (str) –

    Behavior action name. Examples:

    • ’dash’: Direct movement toward goal

    • ’rvo’: Reciprocal Velocity Obstacles for collision avoidance

  • **kwargs – Additional keyword arguments passed to the behavior function. Common parameters include ego_object, external_objects, goal, etc.

Returns:

Generated velocity vector (2x1) in the format appropriate for the specified kinematics model.

Return type:

np.ndarray

Raises:

ValueError – If no behavior method is found for the given kinematics and action combination.

Example

>>> # Invoke differential drive dash behavior
>>> vel = behavior.invoke_behavior('diff', 'dash',
...                               ego_object=robot,
...                               external_objects=obstacles)
irsim.lib.register_behavior#
irsim.lib.register_behavior_class#
irsim.lib.register_group_behavior#
irsim.lib.register_group_behavior_class#
class irsim.lib.GeometryFactory[source]#

Factory class to create geometry handlers.

static create_geometry(name: str = 'circle', **kwargs) geometry_handler[source]#
class irsim.lib.KinematicsFactory[source]#

Factory class to create kinematics handlers.

static create_kinematics(name: str | None = None, noise: bool = False, alpha: list | None = None, mode: str = 'steer', wheelbase: float | None = None, role: str = 'robot') KinematicsHandler[source]#
static get_handler_class(name: str) type[KinematicsHandler] | None[source]#

Look up a registered handler class by name without instantiation.

Parameters:

name (str) – Kinematics name (e.g. "diff", "omni").

Returns:

The class, or None if not found.

Return type:

type[KinematicsHandler] | None

class irsim.lib.KinematicsHandler(name, noise: bool = False, alpha: list | None = None)[source]#

Bases: abc.ABC

Abstract base class for handling robot kinematics.

Subclasses should set the class-attribute metadata described below and implement step(), velocity_to_xy(), compute_max_speed(), and compute_heading().

Initialize the KinematicsHandler class.

Parameters:
  • name (str) – Kinematics model name.

  • noise (bool) – Boolean indicating whether to add noise to the velocity (default False).

  • alpha (list) – List of noise parameters for the velocity model (default [0.03, 0, 0, 0.03]).

action_dim: int = 2#
min_state_dim: int = 3#
state_dim: int = 3#
vel_max: ClassVar[list[float]] = [1, 1]#
vel_min: ClassVar[list[float]]#
acce: ClassVar[list[float]]#
color: str = 'g'#
obstacle_color: str = 'k'#
description: str | None = None#
show_arrow: bool = True#
name#
noise = False#
alpha = [0.03, 0, 0, 0.03]#
abstractmethod step(state: numpy.ndarray, velocity: numpy.ndarray, step_time: float) numpy.ndarray[source]#

Calculate the next state using the kinematics model.

Parameters:
  • state (np.ndarray) – Current state.

  • velocity (np.ndarray) – Velocity vector.

  • step_time (float) – Time step for simulation.

Returns:

Next state.

Return type:

np.ndarray

velocity_to_xy(state: numpy.ndarray, velocity: numpy.ndarray) numpy.ndarray[source]#

Convert velocity to [vx, vy] in world frame.

The default implementation follows differential-drive conventions: velocity[0] is the linear speed projected through the heading angle state[2]. Subclasses with different velocity semantics (e.g. omnidirectional) should override this.

Parameters:
  • state (np.ndarray) – Current state vector.

  • velocity (np.ndarray) – Velocity vector in kinematics frame.

Returns:

(2, 1) array of [vx, vy].

Return type:

np.ndarray

compute_max_speed(vel_max: numpy.ndarray) float[source]#

Compute the scalar maximum speed from the vel_max vector.

The default implementation follows differential-drive conventions: the first component vel_max[0, 0] is the translational speed limit. Subclasses where max speed is derived differently (e.g. omnidirectional using the L2 norm) should override this.

Parameters:

vel_max (np.ndarray) – Maximum velocity vector.

Returns:

Scalar maximum speed.

Return type:

float

compute_heading(state: numpy.ndarray, velocity: numpy.ndarray) float[source]#

Compute the heading angle.

The default implementation follows differential-drive conventions: heading is state[2] (the orientation component). Returns 0.0 if the state has fewer than 3 rows.

Parameters:
  • state (np.ndarray) – Current state vector.

  • velocity (np.ndarray) – Current velocity vector.

Returns:

Heading in radians.

Return type:

float

irsim.lib.register_kinematics(name: str)[source]#

Decorator to register a KinematicsHandler subclass.

Parameters:

name (str) – Name used in YAML configs (e.g. "diff", "omni").

Returns:

Class decorator that registers and returns the class unchanged.

Return type:

Callable

irsim.lib.kinematics_factory: dict[str, collections.abc.Callable[Ellipsis, Any]]#