Hybrid LMC: Hybrid Learning and Model-based Control for Wheeled Humanoid Robot via Ensemble Deep Reinforcement Learning

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Authors Donghoon Baek, Amartya Purushottam, Joao Ramos arXiv ID 2204.03159 Category cs.RO: Robotics Citations 16 Venue IEEE/RJS International Conference on Intelligent RObots and Systems Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Control of wheeled humanoid locomotion is a challenging problem due to the nonlinear dynamics and under-actuated characteristics of these robots. Traditionally, feedback controllers have been utilized for stabilization and locomotion. However, these methods are often limited by the fidelity of the underlying model used, choice of controller, and environmental variables considered (surface type, ground inclination, etc). Recent advances in reinforcement learning (RL) offer promising methods to tackle some of these conventional feedback controller issues, but require large amounts of interaction data to learn. Here, we propose a hybrid learning and model-based controller Hybrid LMC that combines the strengths of a classical linear quadratic regulator (LQR) and ensemble deep reinforcement learning. Ensemble deep reinforcement learning is composed of multiple Soft Actor-Critic (SAC) and is utilized in reducing the variance of RL networks. By using a feedback controller in tandem the network exhibits stable performance in the early stages of training. As a preliminary step, we explore the viability of Hybrid LMC in controlling wheeled locomotion of a humanoid robot over a set of different physical parameters in MuJoCo simulator. Our results show that Hybrid LMC achieves better performance compared to other existing techniques and has increased sample efficiency
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