Broadcasting a few function-approximation coefficients instead of per-actuator commands makes the control delay of a pin-array robot independent of the number of actuators, as confirmed on a 16-actuator prototype.
ArrayBot: Reinforcement Learning for Generalizable Distributed Manipulation through Touch
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We present ArrayBot, a distributed manipulation system consisting of a $16 \times 16$ array of vertically sliding pillars integrated with tactile sensors, which can simultaneously support, perceive, and manipulate the tabletop objects. Towards generalizable distributed manipulation, we leverage reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms for the automatic discovery of control policies. In the face of the massively redundant actions, we propose to reshape the action space by considering the spatially local action patch and the low-frequency actions in the frequency domain. With this reshaped action space, we train RL agents that can relocate diverse objects through tactile observations only. Surprisingly, we find that the discovered policy can not only generalize to unseen object shapes in the simulator but also transfer to the physical robot without any domain randomization. Leveraging the deployed policy, we present abundant real-world manipulation tasks, illustrating the vast potential of RL on ArrayBot for distributed manipulation.
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A Delay-free Control Method Based On Function Approximation And Broadcast For Robotic Surface And Multiactuator Systems
Broadcasting a few function-approximation coefficients instead of per-actuator commands makes the control delay of a pin-array robot independent of the number of actuators, as confirmed on a 16-actuator prototype.