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arxiv: 2312.03225 · v1 · pith:QL6DVZR5new · submitted 2023-12-06 · 💻 cs.RO · cs.SY· eess.SY

Snake Robot with Tactile Perception Navigates on Large-scale Challenging Terrain

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keywords snaketactileperceptionefficiencynavigationrobotrobotschallenging
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Along with the advancement of robot skin technology, there has been notable progress in the development of snake robots featuring body-surface tactile perception. In this study, we proposed a locomotion control framework for snake robots that integrates tactile perception to augment their adaptability to various terrains. Our approach embraces a hierarchical reinforcement learning (HRL) architecture, wherein the high-level orchestrates global navigation strategies while the low-level uses curriculum learning for local navigation maneuvers. Due to the significant computational demands of collision detection in whole-body tactile sensing, the efficiency of the simulator is severely compromised. Thus a distributed training pattern to mitigate the efficiency reduction was adopted. We evaluated the navigation performance of the snake robot in complex large-scale cave exploration with challenging terrains to exhibit improvements in motion efficiency, evidencing the efficacy of tactile perception in terrain-adaptive locomotion of snake robots.

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