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Cost-Matching Model Predictive Control for Efficient Reinforcement Learning in Humanoid Locomotion

Wenqi Cai, Kyriakos G. Vamvoudakis, Sébastien Gros, Anthony Tzes

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2026
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In this paper, we propose a cost-matching approach for optimal humanoid locomotion within a Model Predictive Control (MPC)-based Reinforcement Learning (RL) framework. A parameterized MPC formulation with centroidal dynamics is trained to approximate the action-value function obtained from high-fidelity closed-loop data. Specifically, the MPC cost-to-go is evaluated along recorded state-action trajectories, and the parameters are updated to minimize the discrepancy between MPC-predicted values and measured returns. This formulation enables efficient gradient-based learning while avoiding the computational burden of repeatedly solving the MPC problem during training. The proposed method is validated in simulation using a commercial humanoid platform. Results demonstrate improved locomotion performance and robustness to model mismatch and external disturbances compared with manually tuned baselines.

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