Mean-Flow based One-Step Vision-Language-Action
Yang Chen, Xiaoguang Ma, Bin Zhao
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Recent advances in FlowMatching-based Vision-Language-Action (VLA) frameworks have demonstrated remarkable advantages in generating high-frequency action chunks, particularly for highly dexterous robotic manipulation tasks. Despite these notable achievements, their practical applications are constrained by prolonged generation latency, which stems from inherent iterative sampling requirements and architectural limitations. To address this critical bottleneck, we propose a Mean-Flow based One-Step VLA approach. Specifically, we resolve the noise-induced issues in the action generation process, thereby eliminating the consistency constraints inherent to conventional Flow-Matching methods. This significantly enhances generation efficiency and enables one-step action generation. Real-world robotic experiments show that the generation speed of the proposed Mean-Flow based One-Step VLA is 8.7 times and 83.9 times faster than that of SmolVLA and Diffusion Policy, respectively. These results elucidate its great potential as a high-efficiency backbone for VLA-based robotic manipulation.
Keywords
Related papers
State-of-the-art in mobile robot-assisted grinding technologies for large-scale complex components
Yusen Li, Ziwei Wang, Xiangye Zhu +9 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026
A fusion prediction model of tool wear based on physical information and machine learning in five-axis milling TC4 titanium alloy
Shaoqing Qin, Lida Zhu, Yanpeng Hao +7 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026
Enhancing robotic milling quality via a novel piezoelectric active damping toolholder
Bo Li, Yuanbo Zhao, Huijie Xiao +3 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026
A novel method of suppressing low-frequency chatter in robotic milling using magnetically-induced nonlinear broadband multidirectional passive vibration absorber
Hao Li, Yuhui Yu, Rui Fu +3 more
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing · 2026