CPG-Based Hierarchical Locomotion Control for Modular Quadrupedal Robots Using Deep Reinforcement Learning
Jiayu Wang, Chuxiong Hu, Yu Zhu
- 发表年份
- 2021
- 引用次数
- 33
摘要
Modular robots have the potential for an unmatched ability to perform versatile and robust locomotion. However, designing effective and adaptive locomotion controllers for modular robots is challenging, resulting in a number of model-based methods that typically require various forms of prior knowledge. Deep reinforcement learning (DRL) provides a promising model-free approach for locomotion control by trial-and-error. However, current DRL methods often require extensive interaction data, hindering many possible applications. In this letter, a novel two-level hierarchical locomotion framework for modular quadrupedal robots is proposed. The approach combines a low-level central pattern generator (CPG)-based controller with a high-level neural network to learn a variety of locomotion tasks using DRL. The low-level CPG controller is pre-optimized to generate stable rhythmic walking gaits, while the high-level network is trained to modulate the CPG parameters for achieving task goals based on high-dimensional inputs, including the robot states and user commands. The proposed approach is employed on a simulated modular quadruped. With a limited amount of prior knowledge, the proposed method is demonstrated to be capable of learning a variety of locomotion skills such as velocity tracking, path following, and navigating to a target. Simulation results show that the proposed method can achieve higher sample efficiency than the model-free DRL method and are substantially more robust than the baseline methods to external disturbances and irregular terrain.
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