A reinforcement-learning quadruped controller with phase-based foot-impact penalties and a quiet factor achieves about 8 dBA lower walking noise than baseline controllers indoors.
Toward Understanding Key Estimation in Learning Robust Humanoid Locomotion
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Accurate state estimation plays a critical role in ensuring the robust control of humanoid robots, particularly in the context of learning-based control policies for legged robots. However, there is a notable gap in analytical research concerning estimations. Therefore, we endeavor to further understand how various types of estimations influence the decision-making processes of policies. In this paper, we provide quantitative insight into the effectiveness of learned state estimations, employing saliency analysis to identify key estimation variables and optimize their combination for humanoid locomotion tasks. Evaluations assessing tracking precision and robustness are conducted on comparative groups of policies with varying estimation combinations in both simulated and real-world environments. Results validated that the proposed policy is capable of crossing the sim-to-real gap and demonstrating superior performance relative to alternative policy configurations.
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Minimizing Acoustic Noise: Enhancing Quiet Locomotion for Quadruped Robots in Indoor Applications
A reinforcement-learning quadruped controller with phase-based foot-impact penalties and a quiet factor achieves about 8 dBA lower walking noise than baseline controllers indoors.