Neuromuscular Reinforcement Learning to Actuate Human Limbs through FES

09/16/2022
by   Nat Wannawas, et al.
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Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is a technique to evoke muscle contraction through low-energy electrical signals. FES can animate paralysed limbs. Yet, an open challenge remains on how to apply FES to achieve desired movements. This challenge is accentuated by the complexities of human bodies and the non-stationarities of the muscles' responses. The former causes difficulties in performing inverse dynamics, and the latter causes control performance to degrade over extended periods of use. Here, we engage the challenge via a data-driven approach. Specifically, we learn to control FES through Reinforcement Learning (RL) which can automatically customise the stimulation for the patients. However, RL typically has Markovian assumptions while FES control systems are non-Markovian because of the non-stationarities. To deal with this problem, we use a recurrent neural network to create Markovian state representations. We cast FES controls into RL problems and train RL agents to control FES in different settings in both simulations and the real world. The results show that our RL controllers can maintain control performances over long periods and have better stimulation characteristics than PID controllers.

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