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Robust Quadrupedal Locomotion on Sloped Terrains: A Linear Policy Approach

Robotics 2020-11-11 v2 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Systems and Control Systems and Control

Abstract

In this paper, with a view toward fast deployment of locomotion gaits in low-cost hardware, we use a linear policy for realizing end-foot trajectories in the quadruped robot, Stoch 22. In particular, the parameters of the end-foot trajectories are shaped via a linear feedback policy that takes the torso orientation and the terrain slope as inputs. The corresponding desired joint angles are obtained via an inverse kinematics solver and tracked via a PID control law. Augmented Random Search, a model-free and a gradient-free learning algorithm is used to train this linear policy. Simulation results show that the resulting walking is robust to terrain slope variations and external pushes. This methodology is not only computationally light-weight but also uses minimal sensing and actuation capabilities in the robot, thereby justifying the approach.

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@article{arxiv.2010.16342,
  title  = {Robust Quadrupedal Locomotion on Sloped Terrains: A Linear Policy Approach},
  author = {Kartik Paigwar and Lokesh Krishna and Sashank Tirumala and Naman Khetan and Aditya Sagi and Ashish Joglekar and Shalabh Bhatnagar and Ashitava Ghosal and Bharadwaj Amrutur and Shishir Kolathaya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.16342},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accepted in 4th Conference on Robot Learning 2020, MIT, USA