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Regularization for Covariance Parameterization of Direct Data-Driven LQR Control

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arxiv 2503.02985 v1 pith:FRVWPA6M submitted 2025-03-04 eess.SY cs.SYmath.OC

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As the benchmark of data-driven control methods, the linear quadratic regulator (LQR) problem has gained significant attention. A growing trend is direct LQR design, which finds the optimal LQR gain directly from raw data and bypassing system identification. To achieve this, our previous work develops a direct LQR formulation parameterized by sample covariance. In this paper, we propose a regularization method for the covariance-parameterized LQR. We show that the regularizer accounts for the uncertainty in both the steady-state covariance matrix corresponding to closed-loop stability, and the LQR cost function corresponding to averaged control performance. With a positive or negative coefficient, the regularizer can be interpreted as promoting either exploitation or exploration, which are well-known trade-offs in reinforcement learning. In simulations, we observe that our covariance-parameterized LQR with regularization can significantly outperform the certainty-equivalence LQR in terms of both the optimality gap and the robust closed-loop stability.

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  1. Policy Gradient Adaptive Control for the LQR: Indirect and Direct Approaches

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    Online policy-gradient updates for unknown LQR systems are shown to be sequentially stable and convergent to the optimal gain, for indirect, direct, natural-gradient, Gauss-Newton and regularized versions.

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