Tracker: Model-based Reinforcement Learning for Tracking Control of Human Finger Attached with Thin McKibben Muscles

04/01/2023
by   Daichi Saito, et al.
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To adopt the soft hand exoskeleton to support activities of daily livings, it is necessary to control finger joints precisely with the exoskeleton. The problem of controlling joints to follow a given trajectory is called the tracking control problem. In this study, we focus on the tracking control problem of a human finger attached with thin McKibben muscles. To achieve precise control with thin McKibben muscles, there are two problems: one is the complex characteristics of the muscles, for example, non-linearity, hysteresis, uncertainties in the real world, and the other is the difficulty in accessing a precise model of the muscles and human fingers. To solve these problems, we adopted DreamerV2, which is a model-based reinforcement learning method, but the target trajectory cannot be generated by the learned model. Therefore, we propose Tracker, which is an extension of DreamerV2 for the tracking control problem. In the experiment, we showed that Tracker can achieve an approximately 81 imitates a part of human index finger from the metacarpal bone to the proximal bone. Tracker achieved the control of the third joint of the human index finger with a small error by being trained for approximately 60 minutes. In addition, it took approximately 15 minutes, which is less than the time required for the first training, to achieve almost the same accuracy by fine-tuning the policy pre-trained by the user's finger after taking off and attaching thin McKibben muscles again as the accuracy before taking off.

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