Passing Through Narrow Gaps with Deep Reinforcement Learning

03/06/2021
by   Brendan Tidd, et al.
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The DARPA subterranean challenge requires teams of robots to traverse difficult and diverse underground environments. Traversing small gaps is one of the challenging scenarios that robots encounter. Imperfect sensor information makes it difficult for classical navigation methods, where behaviours require significant manual fine tuning. In this paper we present a deep reinforcement learning method for autonomously navigating through small gaps, where contact between the robot and the gap may be required. We first learn a gap behaviour policy to get through small gaps (only centimeters wider than the robot). We then learn a goal-conditioned behaviour selection policy that determines when to activate the gap behaviour policy. We train our policies in simulation and demonstrate their effectiveness with a large tracked robot in simulation and on the real platform. In simulation experiments, our approach achieves 93 rate when the gap behaviour is activated manually by an operator, and 67 autonomous activation using the behaviour selection policy. In real robot experiments, our approach achieves a success rate of 73 activation, and 40 feasibility of our approach in simulation, the difference in performance between simulated and real world scenarios highlight the difficulty of direct sim-to-real transfer for deep reinforcement learning policies. In both the simulated and real world environments alternative methods were unable to traverse the gap.

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