Safe Imitation Learning of Nonlinear Model Predictive Control for Flexible Robots

12/06/2022
by   Shamil Mamedov, et al.
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Flexible robots may overcome the industry's major problems: safe human-robot collaboration and increased load-to-mass ratio. However, oscillations and high dimensional state space complicate the control of flexible robots. This work investigates nonlinear model predictive control (NMPC) of flexible robots – for simultaneous planning and control – modeled via the rigid finite element method. Although NMPC performs well in simulation, computational complexity prevents its deployment in practice. We show that imitation learning of NMPC with neural networks as function approximator can massively improve the computation time of the controller at the cost of slight performance loss and, more critically, loss of safety guarantees. We leverage a safety filter formulated as a simpler NMPC to recover safety guarantees. Experiments on a simulated three degrees of freedom flexible robot manipulator demonstrate that the average computational time of the proposed safe approximate NMPC controller is 3.6 ms while of the original NMPC is 11.8 ms. Fast and safe approximate NMPC might facilitate the industry's adoption of flexible robots and new solutions for similar problems, e.g., deformable object manipulation and soft robot control.

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