An SDP-based algorithm estimates both control gains and minimum dwell times online for switched LQR systems with unknown dynamics, achieving O(|M|^{1/4} n_s^{3/4} + n_m) expected regret while keeping state norms bounded.
Model-Free Linear Quadratic Control via Reduction to Expert Prediction
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Model-free approaches for reinforcement learning (RL) and continuous control find policies based only on past states and rewards, without fitting a model of the system dynamics. They are appealing as they are general purpose and easy to implement; however, they also come with fewer theoretical guarantees than model-based RL. In this work, we present a new model-free algorithm for controlling linear quadratic (LQ) systems, and show that its regret scales as $O(T^{\xi+2/3})$ for any small $\xi>0$ if time horizon satisfies $T>C^{1/\xi}$ for a constant $C$. The algorithm is based on a reduction of control of Markov decision processes to an expert prediction problem. In practice, it corresponds to a variant of policy iteration with forced exploration, where the policy in each phase is greedy with respect to the average of all previous value functions. This is the first model-free algorithm for adaptive control of LQ systems that provably achieves sublinear regret and has a polynomial computation cost. Empirically, our algorithm dramatically outperforms standard policy iteration, but performs worse than a model-based approach.
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Regret-Guaranteed Safe Switching: LQR Setting with Unknown Dynamics
An SDP-based algorithm estimates both control gains and minimum dwell times online for switched LQR systems with unknown dynamics, achieving O(|M|^{1/4} n_s^{3/4} + n_m) expected regret while keeping state norms bounded.