Intelligent systems based on reinforcement learning and fuzzy logic approaches, "Application to mobile robotic"
Lakhmissi Cherroun, Mohamed Boumehraz
- Year
- 2012
- Citations
- 5
Abstract
One of the standing challenging aspects in mobile robotics is the ability to navigate autonomously. It is a difficult task, which requiring a complete modeling of the environment and intelligent controllers. This paper presents an intelligent navigation method for an autonomous mobile robot which requires only a scalar signal likes a feedback indicating the quality of the applied action. Instead of programming a robot, we will let it only learn its own strategy. The Q-learning algorithm of reinforcement learning is used for the mobile robot navigation by discretizing states and actions spaces. In order to improve the mobile robot performances, an optimization of fuzzy controllers will be discussed for the robot navigation; based on prior knowledge introduced by a fuzzy inference system so that the initial behavior is acceptable. The effectiveness of this optimization method is verified by simulation.
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