Inferring Distributions of Parameterized Controllers for Efficient Sampling-Based Locomotion of Underactuated Robots
Raghu Aditya Chavali, Nathan D. Kent, Michael E. Napoli, Thomas M. Howard, Matthew Travers
- Year
- 2019
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
Sampling-based motion planning algorithms provide a means to adapt the behaviors of autonomous robots to changing or unknown a priori environmental conditions. However, as the size of the space over which a sampling-based approach needs to search is increased (perhaps due to considering robots with many degree of freedom) the computational limits necessary for real-time operation are quickly exceeded. To address this issue, this paper presents a novel sampling-based approach to locomotion planning for highly-articulated robots wherein the parameters associated with a class of locomotive behaviors (e.g., inter-leg coordination, stride length, etc.) are inferred in real-time using a sample-efficient algorithm. More specifically, this work presents a data-based approach wherein offline-learned optimal behaviors, represented using central pattern generators (CPGs), are used to train a class of probabilistic graphical models (PGMs). The trained PGMs are then used to inform a sampling distribution of inferred walking gaits for legged hexapod robots. Simulated as well as hardware results are presented to demonstrate the successful application of the online inference algorithm.
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