AMP in the wild: Learning robust, agile, natural legged locomotion skills

04/21/2023
by   Yikai Wang, et al.
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The successful transfer of a learned controller from simulation to the real world for a legged robot requires not only the ability to identify the system, but also accurate estimation of the robot's state. In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm that can infer not only information about the parameters of the dynamic system, but also estimate important information about the robot's state from previous observations. We integrate our algorithm with Adversarial Motion Priors and achieve a robust, agile, and natural gait in both simulation and on a Unitree A1 quadruped robot in the real world. Empirical results demonstrate that our proposed algorithm enables traversing challenging terrains with lower power consumption compared to the baselines. Both qualitative and quantitative results are presented in this paper.

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