Deep Reinforcement Learning based Robot Navigation in Dynamic Environments using Occupancy Values of Motion Primitives

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Authors Neşet Ünver Akmandor, Hongyu Li, Gary Lvov, Eric Dusel, Taşkın Padır arXiv ID 2208.08034 Category cs.RO: Robotics Citations 15 Venue IEEE/RJS International Conference on Intelligent RObots and Systems Repository https://github.com/RIVeR-Lab/tentabot} Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
This paper presents a Deep Reinforcement Learning based navigation approach in which we define the occupancy observations as heuristic evaluations of motion primitives, rather than using raw sensor data. Our method enables fast mapping of the occupancy data, generated by multi-sensor fusion, into trajectory values in 3D workspace. The computationally efficient trajectory evaluation allows dense sampling of the action space. We utilize our occupancy observations in different data structures to analyze their effects on both training process and navigation performance. We train and test our methodology on two different robots within challenging physics-based simulation environments including static and dynamic obstacles. We benchmark our occupancy representations with other conventional data structures from state-of-the-art methods. The trained navigation policies are also validated successfully with physical robots in dynamic environments. The results show that our method not only decreases the required training time but also improves the navigation performance as compared to other occupancy representations. The open-source implementation of our work and all related info are available at \url{https://github.com/RIVeR-Lab/tentabot}.
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