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Next Steps: Learning a Disentangled Gait Representation for Versatile Quadruped Locomotion (2112.04809v2)

Published 9 Dec 2021 in cs.RO and cs.LG

Abstract: Quadruped locomotion is rapidly maturing to a degree where robots now routinely traverse a variety of unstructured terrains. However, while gaits can be varied typically by selecting from a range of pre-computed styles, current planners are unable to vary key gait parameters continuously while the robot is in motion. The synthesis, on-the-fly, of gaits with unexpected operational characteristics or even the blending of dynamic manoeuvres lies beyond the capabilities of the current state-of-the-art. In this work we address this limitation by learning a latent space capturing the key stance phases of a particular gait, via a generative model trained on a single trot style. This encourages disentanglement such that application of a drive signal to a single dimension of the latent state induces holistic plans synthesising a continuous variety of trot styles. In fact properties of this drive signal map directly to gait parameters such as cadence, footstep height and full stance duration. The use of a generative model facilitates the detection and mitigation of disturbances to provide a versatile and robust planning framework. We evaluate our approach on a real ANYmal quadruped robot and demonstrate that our method achieves a continuous blend of dynamic trot styles whilst being robust and reactive to external perturbations.

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Authors (8)
  1. Alexander L. Mitchell (8 papers)
  2. Wolfgang Merkt (34 papers)
  3. Mathieu Geisert (7 papers)
  4. Siddhant Gangapurwala (9 papers)
  5. Martin Engelcke (16 papers)
  6. Oiwi Parker Jones (24 papers)
  7. Ioannis Havoutis (50 papers)
  8. Ingmar Posner (77 papers)
Citations (4)
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