Quadrupedal locomotion over complex terrain has been a long-standing research topic in robotics. While recent reinforcement learning-based locomotion methods improve generalizability and foot-placement precision, they rely on implicit inference of foot positions from joint angles, lacking the explicit precision and stability guarantees of optimization-based approaches. To address this, we introduce a foot position map integrated into the heightmap, and a dynamic locomotion-stability reward within an attention-based framework to achieve locomotion on complex terrain. We validate our method extensively on terrains seen during training as well as out-of-domain (OOD) terrains. Our results demonstrate that the proposed method enables precise and stable movement, resulting in improved locomotion success rates on both in-domain and OOD terrains.
@article{arxiv.2604.02744,
title = {Learning Locomotion on Complex Terrain for Quadrupedal Robots with Foot Position Maps and Stability Rewards},
author = {Matthew Hwang and Yubin Liu and Ryo Hakoda and Takeshi Oishi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.02744},
year = {2026}
}
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Project page located at https://mhwang003.github.io/footmaplocomotion/