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Sim-to-Real Learning of Footstep-Constrained Bipedal Dynamic Walking (2203.07589v2)

Published 15 Mar 2022 in cs.RO

Abstract: Recently, work on reinforcement learning (RL) for bipedal robots has successfully learned controllers for a variety of dynamic gaits with robust sim-to-real demonstrations. In order to maintain balance, the learned controllers have full freedom of where to place the feet, resulting in highly robust gaits. In the real world however, the environment will often impose constraints on the feasible footstep locations, typically identified by perception systems. Unfortunately, most demonstrated RL controllers on bipedal robots do not allow for specifying and responding to such constraints. This missing control interface greatly limits the real-world application of current RL controllers. In this paper, we aim to maintain the robust and dynamic nature of learned gaits while also respecting footstep constraints imposed externally. We develop an RL formulation for training dynamic gait controllers that can respond to specified touchdown locations. We then successfully demonstrate simulation and sim-to-real performance on the bipedal robot Cassie. In addition, we use supervised learning to induce a transition model for accurately predicting the next touchdown locations that the controller can achieve given the robot's proprioceptive observations. This model paves the way for integrating the learned controller into a full-order robot locomotion planner that robustly satisfies both balance and environmental constraints.

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Authors (8)
  1. Helei Duan (9 papers)
  2. Ashish Malik (4 papers)
  3. Jeremy Dao (14 papers)
  4. Aseem Saxena (6 papers)
  5. Kevin Green (12 papers)
  6. Jonah Siekmann (4 papers)
  7. Alan Fern (60 papers)
  8. Jonathan Hurst (15 papers)
Citations (18)
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